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Inductors feature operating temperature range of -40 to 85°C.

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Inductors feature operating temperature range of -40 to 85°C.
Inductors feature operating temperature range of -40 to 85°C.

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January 29, 2009 - Suited for low and medium current applications and high density circuits, RoHS compliant, low DC resistance 1100R and 1300R series are fully backward compatible with Sn/Pb soldering systems. Measuring 4.0 mm dia x 5.5 mm, 1100R series offers inductance values ranging from 1.0-470 µH and has maximum current ratings of 0.14-3.0A. Series 1300R measures 8.0 mm dia x 10 mm, has inductance values of 1.5 µH to 68 mH, and maximum current ratings between 0.04-6.3 A.

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Murata Power Solutions, Inc.
11 Cabot Blvd.
Mansfield, MA, 02048
USA



New Inductor Ranges Suit High Density Applications with Low and Medium Currents


January 19, 2009

Current ratings to 6.3A
Inductance values from 1.0µH to 68mH
Compact size and low DC resistance

Murata Power Solutions has introduced two new families of radial lead format inductors. The low DC resistance 1100R and 1300R series suit low and medium current applications and have a compact design making them ideal for high density circuits where chip inductors are not able to cope with the power requirements. These general purpose devices are ideal for providing filtering in a wide range of designs such as those found in power supply applications.

The 1100R series has overall dimensions of 4.0mm diameter x 5.5mm, is offered with inductance values ranging from 1.0µH to 470µH and has maximum current ratings of 0.14A to 3.0A. The 1300R series measures 8.0mm diameter x 10mm, has inductance values of 1.5µH to 68mH, and maximum current ratings between 0.04A and 6.3A.

The two new ranges are RoHS compliant and fully backward compatible with Sn/Pb soldering systems. Custom value parts are available and operating temperature range is -40°C to +85°C.

Dependent on model, 1k prices range from US$0.40 to below US$0.20 in high volume quantities.

John Sutherby
Director, Marketing Communications
+1-508-339-3000 ext.117

www.murata-ps.com
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