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News Release from: Abacus Group | Subject: Epcos SMT power inductors
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 17 February 2006

Power inductors suit cost-critical
applications

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New from Abacus is a family of economical, space-saving inductors offering a major boost in performance.

New from Abacus is a family of economical, space-saving inductors offering a major boost in performance The latest Epcos SMT power inductors extend the current range of popular SIMID inductors up to 10A and, wound around a ferrite core, these surface-mounted components are especially well suited to cost-critical volume applications

These material-saving power inductors are designed for applications such as storage chokes in DC/DC convertors as well as in the EMC sector.

B82470 series inductors feature a low profile 1.2mm height in a 4.8 x 4.8mm footprint for space-conscious applications.

Rated inductance options go from 1 to 47uH, with DC resistance as low as 0.045ohm.

Suitable for lead free reflow soldering, the inductors are supplied in tape-and-reel packaging for automated assembly in production volumes.

SMT power inductors from Epcos are extremely compact and powerful SMT components that can be used wherever low-cost inductors with a rated current of several amps are required within a minimum space.

An obvious example is that of storage chokes in DC/DC convertors operating at small and mid-range powers.

These broaden further Abacus Polar's wide portfolio of passive components, which ranges from standard leaded devices to micro footprint surface mount products.

Close links with international manufacturers and worldwide sourcing network support production of the most complex or high volume manufacturers, even at times of shortage.

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