Toroidal Surface Mount Power Inductor
Aug 10, 2011 3:01 PM
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Murata Power Solutions has announced the 8300 series of toroidal surface mount power inductors. These miniature low profile devices, measuring only 7.8 x 5.20 x 1.8mm, suit a broad range of handheld consumer electronics designs where the available PCB footprint and height are restricted.
The toroidal core of the 8300 series ensures that the magnetic flux is confined to the core. As a result stray fields are almost totally eliminated, accounting for the exceptional EMI characteristics of the series.
With a device dependent maximum DC current of 3.0A, inductors are available from 0.42 to 100µH. DC resistance ranges from 24mΩ up to 1320mΩ across the range.
The 8300 series has an operating temperature range from -40 to +85°C. Supplied in tape and reel for high volume automated surface mount assembly, the maximum reflow solder temperature is +260°C as required by J-STD-020D.
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