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    For suppressing high-frequency noise from automotive electrical systems with increasing number of electronic control units

    Automotive Chip Bead Inductor with an Operating Temperature of up to 150°C

    01/08/2020

    TAIYO YUDEN has announced today the mass-production of the AEC-Q200 (reliability qualification test standard for automotive passive components) qualified noise suppression component, power chip bead inductor FB Series Type T, FB TH1608 (1.6×0.8×0.8 mm).

    This product is a noise suppression component for power lines used in powertrains and other automotive components such as engines and transmissions, as well as communications infrastructure devices such as servers and base station communication devices.

    Based on our unique internal structure and sophisticated material technology and structural design, FB Series Type T has achieved an operating temperature of 150°C and is suitable for wideband noise suppression up to GHz frequencies.

    Commercial production of this product started in September 2019 at our overseas subsidiary TAIYO YUDEN (PHILIPPINES), INC. (Lapulapu City, Cebu, Philippines) at a rate of 10 million units per month.

    The sample price is 100 yen per unit.

    https://www.yuden.co.jp/eu/

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