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News Release from: NIC Components Europe | Subject: NIN-H series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 26 April 2001
Chip inductors save space in
high-current designs
A new series of SMT inductors from NIC Components features inductance values from 3.3nH to 4.7uH in package sizes down to 0805.
A new series of SMT inductors from NIC Components features inductance values from 3.3nH to 4.7uH in package sizes down to 0805 and suits space-limited designs requiring high-current and high self resonant frequency (SRF) characteristics across a wide temperature range The NIN-H series of miniature wire-wound chip inductors offers inductance values between 3.3 and 220nH in D (0805) size packaging and values between 10nH and 4.7uH in C (1008) size
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 23 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Maximum rated DC is up to 600mA for the D size inductors and up to 1000mA for C size components.
Devices can be supplied with tolerance ratings of +/-2, +/-5, +/-10 or +/-20% to meet the need of a wide variety of different application requirements.
Minimum Q factors for the NIN-H inductors range from 20 to 65 depending on the particular device chosen.
Minimum SRF ratings start at 90MHz for the 4.7uH C-size inductors, increasing to 6000MHz in the case of the 3.3nH D-size devices.
Maximum DC resistance can be as low as 0.08ohm for both package sizes.
All of the new inductors are designed for operation at temperatures between -40 and +125C and are fully compatible with both flow and reflow soldering processes.
The devices are supplied in tape-and-reel packaging for use with automated pick-and-place manufacturing systems.
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