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Product category: Transformers and Inductors
News Release from: Pulse | Subject: PG0085/PG0086 series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 04 March 2004

Low-profile inductors store more energy

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A new series of shielded drum core surface mount power inductors stands just 1.8mm high and claims the highest energy storage density (typically 200nJ/mm3) of any SMT inductors in their class.

A new series of shielded drum core surface mount power inductors stands just 1.8mm high and claims the highest energy storage density (typically 200nJ/mm3) of any SMT inductors in their class The PG0085/PG0086 series is ideal for local DC/DC conversion

The new series offers high inductance values, up to 3.5uH, a reduced footprint (4.1 x 4.1mm maximum), low direct current resistance and a current rating up to 1.5A.

With its compact, low-cost design, the inductors can be used for a variety of portable electronics devices such as notebooks, PDAs, mobile phones and digital cameras.

ThePG0085/PG0086 shielded drum core inductors offer a self-resonating frequency of more than 40MHz for better filtering effect and performance.

The expanded operating temperature ranges from -40 to +130C, making the inductors suitable for elevated system ambient temperature.

This series is capable of saturation currents of 1.5A DC and heating currents of 3.0A DC, enabling higher current performance in portable applications.

The PG0085/PG0086 series features 25 standard models offering inductances ranging from 0.07 to 3500uH.

The PG0085/PG0086 series of inductors are available in tape-and-reel packaging with 2850 units per reel.

Lead-time is four to six weeks.

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