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    Model SRN6045HA power inductors feature a wide operating temperature range up to 125°C and are AEC-Q200 compliant

    Automotive-Grade Semi-Shielded Power Inductor Series

    08/09/2021

    Bourns, Inc., announced its automotive-grade Model SRN6045HA power inductor series. These new inductors feature semi-shielded construction to combine the features of non-shielded and shielded inductors, and offer lower magnetic field radiation than non-shielded inductors. The new products are a more cost-efficient alternative to fully shielded ferrite-based inductors, yet allow high temperature operation compared to standard semi shielded inductors. In addition, the new inductor series is AEC-Q200 compliant with an operating temperature range of -55 to +125 °C making the Model SRN6045HA series ideal for power management and electromagnetic interference (EMI) filtering solutions in automotive, consumer, industrial and telecom electronics.

    The newly developed magnetic silicon-based coating used in the new inductors enables high working temperatures and extends the operating temperature range by 20 percent on the high end compared to standard Bourns semi-shielded power inductors. The high-temperature magnetic silicon-based coating is applied to the perimeter of the inductor winding to provide effective magnetic shielding. Along with its high operating temperature, compact size and low losses, the Model SRN6045HA series also features high current capacity with saturation current Isat ranging from 1.2 – 18 A and heating current Irms of 0.72 – 7.0 A.

    The Bourns automotive grade SRN6045HA series is available now with inductance values of 0.55 – 100 µH and is RoHS compliant* and halogen free. For more detailed product information, please see here.

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