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    Offering High Operating Temperatures to +155 °C in Compact 2525 Case Size, AEC-Q200 Qualified Device Delivers Low Distortion and Minimal Cross-Talk

    Dual Inductor Reduces Board Space Requirements, Components

    08/24/2020

    Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. introduced a new Automotive Grade low profile, high current dual inductor in the 2525 case size. Designed to replace the two inductors required in an automotive Class D audio amplifier with a single device, the Vishay Dale IHLD-2525GG-5A reduces board space requirements and component counts while providing improved THD performance over other inductor types.

    To provide noise filtering in Class D amplifiers, the AEC-Q200 qualified device released today consists of two IHLP® inductors with operating temperatures up to +155 °C in one compact package. The IHLD-2525GG-5A features an optimized design that realizes higher quality sound and lower distortion than other solutions while offering low coupling for minimal cross-talk between its integrated inductors.

    Designed to operate at higher carrier frequencies up to 2.1 MHz, the IHLD-2525GG-5A delivers high efficiency with typical DCR from 7.06 mΩ to 154 mΩ and a wide range of inductance values from 1.0 µH to 22 µH. The device provides rated current to 13.0 A and handles high transient current spikes without saturation. Packaged in a 100 % lead (Pb)-free shielded, composite construction that reduces buzz to ultra low levels, the dual inductor offers high resistance to thermal shock, moisture, and mechanical shock.

    For more information, visit Vishay.

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