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News Release from: BFi Optilas | Subject: SMRF 1010 series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 23 June 2005
Inductors offer cost-effective COTS
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A new series of commercial-of-the-shelf surface mount inductors is designed to provide a cost-effective alternative military specification products.
Gowanda Electronics is now offering a series of commercial-of-the-shelf (COTS) surface mount inductors, which is designed to provide a cost-effective alternative Mil Spec (military specification) products This SMRF 1010 series is specifically designed for applications in military communication, such as space, satellite, radio and global positioning systems, as well as in crystal oscillators and wireless networks where Mil Spec products have traditionally been used due to the lack of commercial equivalents
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 1 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Devices allow for the design of highly compact next-generation basestation equipment, such as pico or femtocell basestation receivers.
These inductors are targets for RF applications requiring wire bond or surface mount inductors that wrap around gold-plated terminations on a ceramic base.
The inductors provide design engineers a COTS surface mount equivalent for MIL-C-83446/4 inductors.
The SMRF series features inductance from 0.12 to 27uH and current rating from 880 to 120mA.
Applications include RF signal circuitry in communications equipment, test and measurement equipment, medical diagnostic equipment and industrial process equipment.
Other applications include use in telecommunications, navigation equipment, networking, and other computer peripherals, as well as in security systems, instrumentation, barcode and laboratory analysis equipment, aviation equipment, navigation equipment, electronic test equipment and cable TV.
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