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Transformers and Inductors
News Release from: TDK Electronics Europe | Subject: VLF 3014, 4014, 5014
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 15 July 2005
Power inductors shrink for mobile
conversion
Three new SMD power inductors for use in DC/DC convertors in mobile applications provide substantial size reduction while offering higher current handling.
TDK Electronics Europe has introduced three new SMD power inductors, suitable for DC/DC convertor use in mobile applications The company's latest line of power inductors, spearheaded by the VLF 5014, provides a substantial size reduction while offering higher current handling - a response to growing customer demand
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The VLF 5014 has a mount area of 4.5 x 4.7mm, benefiting from a maximum height of 1.4mm.
When combined with the functionality of higher current handling, the product is ideally suited to power LED flash driver circuits, for use as flashlights in mobile handsets.
The VLF5014 is particularly applicable to the LED flash DC/DC convertor for the higher power LEDs of 1.2A or greater.
The VLF 4014 and VLF 3014 have mount areas of 3.5 x 3.7 and 2.6 x 2.8mm, respectively.
Both additional power inductors also benefit from a maximum height of 1.4mm.
The latest range of VLF power inductors offer a generic use for portable DC/DC convertors in addition to application support for products including DVCs, DSCs, PDAs, HDDs, cellular handsets and LCDs.
All inductors benefit from high magnetic shield construction, actualising high resolution for EMC protection.
The VLF 5014, 4014 and 3014 are fully RoHS compliant and now available from TDK Electronics Europe.
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