Inductors Bask In 200°C Temps

Jan. 18, 2005
Tailored for high-temperature and high-current applications in rugged environments, the DR360, DR361, and DR362 series wire-wound coil inductors operate in temperatures from -55°C to +200°C while handling currents beyond 38A. Depending on

Tailored for high-temperature and high-current applications in rugged environments, the DR360, DR361, and DR362 series wire-wound coil inductors operate in temperatures from -55°C to +200°C while handling currents beyond 38A. Depending on the model, inductance values range from 0.8 mH to 1,000 mH. Direct-current resistance (DCR) is specified from 0.003Ω to 0.43Ω maximum over a maximum current rating from 1.6A to 38.7A. With a through-hole design, the inductors come in round packages sized from 22 mm to 32.5 mm in diameter with lead spacings from 0.45" to 0.65". Additionally, they are compatible with high-speed assembly equipment. Prices range from $0.69 to $1.48 each in production volumes with lead times from stock to six weeks. DATATRONIC DISTRIBUTION INC., Romoland, CA. (888) 889-5391.

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