Wurth, WE-PMI Series, 0603 (1608M) Unshielded Multilayer Surface Mount Inductor 220 nH ±20% Multilayer 1.3A Idc Q:7

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RS Stock No.:
823-5380
Mfr. Part No.:
74479762122
Brand:
Wurth Elektronik
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Brand

Wurth Elektronik

Inductance

220 nH

Maximum DC Current

1.3A

Package/Case

0603 (1608M)

Length

1.6mm

Depth

0.8mm

Height

0.5mm

Dimensions

1.6 x 0.8 x 0.5mm

Shielded

No

Tolerance

±20%

Maximum DC Resistance

120mΩ

Series

WE-PMI Series

Maximum Self Resonant Frequency

250MHz

Inductor Construction

Multilayer

Minimum Quality Factor

7

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+125°C

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Wurth 0603 WE-PMI Series Power Multilayer Inductors


0603 WE-PMI series power multilayer inductors with a magnetically shielded construction to cut out cross talk. These WE-PMI power multilayer inductors are suitable for applications with high currents of up to 1.8A, have DCR values below 0.2Ω and an operating temperature range of -40 to + 125°C. Typical applications for these 0603 WE-PMI power multilayer inductors include DC/DC converters especially at high switching frequences >1MHz and portable devides eg PDA and digital cameras.
Stock numbers 823-5392 and 823-5380 are low profile versions.

Compact multilayer surface Mount Chip Bead Chokes, magnetically shielded to cut out cross talk.
Suitable for use in high current application of up to 2.5A
DCR values below 0.2Ω
Operating temperature range: -40°C to +125°C
Recommended for reflow soldering

Applications include: DC/DC converters particularity at high switching frequencies; Portable devices, e.g. PDA and digital cameras

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