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Flat Wire Technology Enables High-Current Inductors

April 30, 2010
Models SRP4020 and SRP7030F power inductors feature advanced flat wire technology for lower dc resistance and higher current ratings.

The Models SRP4020 and SRP7030F power inductors feature advanced flat wire technology for lower dc resistance and higher current ratings. In addition to dc/dc converters for mobile electronic devices and computers, other applications include servers, portable gaming devices, navigation systems, automotive electronics, and medical equipment. The Model SRP4020 measures 4.8 mm x 4 mm x 2 mm and offers an inductance range from 0.22 mH to 2.2 µH with a heat rating current up to 10A and a saturation current up to 15A. Measuring 7.6 mm x 6.5 mm x 3.2 mm, the Model SRP7030F covers an inductance range from 0.1 mH to 10 µH with a heat rating current up to 32A and a saturation current to 60A. Depending on the model, pricing starts at $0.68 each/1,000. BOURNS INC., Riverside, CA. (951) 784-3100.

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