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    New Model SRN3010BTA-330M features high inductance value to optimize circuit performance and bottom-soldered lead-wire that enhances reliability
    Bourns® Model SRN3010BTA-330M Semi-shielded Power Inductors

    Bourns Adds New Model to Company's Line of AEC-Q200 Compliant, Automotive Grade Semi-shielded Power Inductors

    03/16/2026

    ­Bourns, Inc., a leading manufacturer and supplier of electronic components for power, protection, and sensing solutions, today announced that it has added a new high inductance model to its SRN3010BTA Series Semi-shielded Power Inductors. The new Model SRN3010BTA-330M features an inductance value of 33 microhenries (µH) for efficient current handling. Its bottom-soldered lead-wire offers increased mechanical strength and stability for enhanced product reliability.

    This power inductor model’s 1 mm max. profile semi-shielded structure combines the features of non-shielded and shielded inductors, providing lower magnetic field radiation than non-shielded inductors, and is considered a more cost-effective alternative to fully-shielded ferrite-based inductors. Offering an operating temperature range from -55 °C to +125 °C, the SRN3010BTA Series is AEC-Q200 compliant and automotive grade. The features and design benefits delivered by these semi-shielded power inductors make them well-suited for automotive systems, DC-DC converters and power supplies in consumer, industrial, and telecom applications where higher inductor reliability is often required.

    The Bourns® Model SRN3010BTA-330M semi-shielded power inductor is available now and is RoHS compliant and halogen free. For more detailed product information, please go here.

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