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    New air coil inductors meet today’s high frequency application demands for enhanced signal filtering, efficient energy transfer and tight inductance tolerance
    Bourns® AC1060R, AC2213R,
    AC3630R, AC4013R and
    AC6830R Series Air Coil Inductors

    Bourns Announces Air Coil Inductor Series with a High Q Value and High Self-Resonant Frequency

    04/08/2025

    ­Bourns, Inc., a leading manufacturer and supplier of electronic components for power, protection, and sensing solutions, today announced a new air coil inductor series that features a high Q value and high self-resonant frequency. Designed as a low energy loss solution for today’s high frequency applications, Bourns® AC1060R, AC2213R, AC3630R, AC4013R and AC6830R Series Air Coil Inductors offer significantly lower inductance values, tight inductance tolerance and operate at higher frequencies.

    These new air coil inductors are wire-coil (without magnetic core) constructed, which contributes to substantially lower inductance values for excellent functionality at high frequencies. With high Q values from 87 to 145 and inductances from 1.65 to 538 nanohenries (nH), Bourns® Air Coil Inductors are ideal for a broad range of next-generation TV and radio receivers, radio transmitters and RF amplifier and tuning applications. The series’ tight tolerance provides DC resistance from 1.1 to 90 milliohms, up to 4 A maximum rated current and has an operating temperature range from -25 to +125 °C. The air coil inductors also feature an epoxy cover for mechanical stability and to help support pick and place manufacturing automation processes.

    The Bourns® AC1060R, AC2213R, AC3630R, AC4013R and AC6830R Series Air Coil Inductors are available now and are RoHS compliant. For more detailed product information, please go here.

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