Ferrite-Core Inductor Supports High Switching Frequencies
Nov 7, 2007 1:57 PM
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A through-hole inductor from BI Technologies’ Magnetic Components Division, designated the HM37 Series, features a ferrite core that enables the device to operate at high switching frequencies. The device is also housed in a small bead package that provides both low core losses and low DCR losses. Typical pricing for the series is less than $0.50 in quantities of 25,000.
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