This high-reliability SMD inductor series offers compact design with a ferrite core and magnetic shielding, suitable for digital cellular phones, car audio, TVs, and PCs. It features excellent solderability, high heat resistance, RoHS compliance, and supports lead-free soldering. Operating within -25 to +85°C, the inductors are available in various inductance values from 0.047µH to 100µH. They are packaged in tapes of 4000 or 2000 pieces per reel, with preheating guidelines ensuring optimal soldering. These inductors are ideal for high-density electronic circuits.
Self-resonant frequency: Up to 1000MHz depending on model
DC resistance: As low as 0.05Ω
Material: Ferrite core, magnetic shielding
Soldering condition: Reflow at 250-260°C for max 10s, preheating 60-120s at 150-180°C
Packaging: Taping, 4000 or 2000 pieces/reel, taping thickness 0.85mm or 1.25mm
RoHS compliance: Yes, lead-free, conforming to EU Directive 2002/95/EC
Application: Digital cellular, car audio, TV, computers
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