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News Release from: Rapid Electronics | Subject: Fastron SMT wire wound chip inductors
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 05 March 2008
Chip inductors boost production yields
Fastron's SMT wire wound chip inductors ensure a higher yield in production applications, such as LC resonant circuits, impedance matching, circuit isolation and RF filters.
Rapid Electronics has released nine new ranges of surface mount chip inductors from Fastron Featuring gold flash pad metallisation for better solderability, Fastron's SMT wire wound chip inductors ensure a higher yield in production applications, such as LC resonant circuits, impedance matching, circuit isolation and RF filters
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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With a wide range of values and low profile surface mount construction, they are available in small quantities or bulk reels of 600, 800, 2000, 2500 or 4000.
Sample kits are available for each range, featuring 10 items of each line.
The range serial numbers are 0603 AS, 0805 AS, 0805 F, 1008 AS, 1008 F, 1206 AS, 1206 F, 1210 F and 1812 AF.
Rapid now offers nearly 450 Fastron products, including a range of axially-leaded inductors and suppression coils, suitable for decoupling, interference suppression, RF blocking and filtering.
Every item in the inductor range is made of ferrite material, has high Q values, a tolerance of between 5 and 10% and operating temperatures from -55 to +125C.
The ferrite-based suppression coils run on high rated current, feature low DC resistance, a tolerance of 20% and operating temperatures from -55 to +125C. Request a free brochure from Rapid Electronics ...
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