Fixed Inductors

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Inductance
1.5 µH2.2 µH2.3 µH2.4 µH3.7 µH
Current Rating (Amps)
10 A30 A40 A50 A
DC Resistance (DCR)
0.36mOhm Max0.4mOhm Max
Size / Dimension
0.787" L x 0.445" W (20.00mm x 11.30mm)0.945" L x 0.512" W (24.00mm x 13.00mm)
Height - Seated (Max)
0.827" (21.00mm)1.024" (26.00mm)
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1 : ¥25.25000
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Iron
1.5 µH
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40 A
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Unshielded
0.36mOhm Max
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AEC-Q200
-40°C ~ 130°C
20 kHz
-
Through Hole
Radial
Radial
0.787" L x 0.445" W (20.00mm x 11.30mm)
0.827" (21.00mm)
220
In Stock
1 : ¥25.25000
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Active
Molded
Iron
2.3 µH
-
30 A
-
Unshielded
0.36mOhm Max
-
-
AEC-Q200
-40°C ~ 130°C
20 kHz
-
Through Hole
Radial
Radial
0.787" L x 0.445" W (20.00mm x 11.30mm)
0.827" (21.00mm)
270
In Stock
1 : ¥28.39000
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Active
Molded
Iron
3.7 µH
-
10 A
-
Unshielded
0.4mOhm Max
-
-
AEC-Q200
-40°C ~ 130°C
20 kHz
-
Through Hole
Radial
Radial
0.945" L x 0.512" W (24.00mm x 13.00mm)
1.024" (26.00mm)
269
In Stock
1 : ¥28.73000
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Bulk
Active
Molded
Iron
2.4 µH
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50 A
-
Unshielded
0.4mOhm Max
-
-
AEC-Q200
-40°C ~ 130°C
20 kHz
-
Through Hole
Radial
Radial
0.945" L x 0.512" W (24.00mm x 13.00mm)
1.024" (26.00mm)
200
In Stock
1 : ¥31.03000
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Bulk
Active
Molded
Iron
2.2 µH
-
30 A
-
Unshielded
0.4mOhm Max
-
-
AEC-Q200
-40°C ~ 130°C
20 kHz
-
Through Hole
Radial
Radial
0.945" L x 0.512" W (24.00mm x 13.00mm)
0.827" (21.00mm)
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Fixed Inductors


An inductor, also known as a coil, choke, or reactor, is a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic field when electric current flows through it. When the current changes, the magnetic field induces a voltage in the conductor. The induced voltage has a polarity which opposes the change in current that created it. The unit of inductance is the Henry (H). Mounting options include surface, through-hole, and chassis.