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Transformers and Inductors
News Release from: BI Technologies Magnetic Components Division | Subject: HM88 Series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 01 November 2007
High-frequency inductors go under the
bonnet
High-current shielded devices are suitable for high-temperature applications.
Claiming higher efficiency within a reduced PCB footprint, the HM88 Series of surface-mount high-frequency inductors from BI Technologies Magnetic Components Division are high-current shielded devices suitable for high-temperature applications According to David Smolik, Director of Product Development for BI Technologies Magnetic Components Division, the construction of the inductor allows it to operate at higher frequencies and provides enhanced performance
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 3 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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"The HM88 inductor is constructed with a powder alloy core material, enabling it to operate at higher frequencies with lower core losses and high saturation levels", says Smolik.
"The shielded construction and small footprint also make it suitable for space-confined areas, including PC boards in point-of-load applications".
The HM88 Series inductor is also ideal for high temperature environments, including under-bonnet automotive and telecomms applications.
The shielded inductor is rated for operation at frequencies of 300kHz and higher, and has an operating temperature to +180C.
BI Technologies will also produce devices outside these specifications to meet customer requirements.
Typical pricing for the HM88 Series high frequency inductor is approximately US $0.75.
Lead times are from 8 to 11 weeks.
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