NEWS: PRODUCT NEWS

    High current power inductors from Cooper Bussmann are now available from TTI

    07/31/2013

    A new range of high current power inductors from Cooper Bussmann featuring low DCR specifications and a high maximum operating temperature can now be ordered from TTI, Inc., the world's leading specialist distributor of passive, connector, electromechanical and discrete components. HCM series inductors are rated for a high maximum operating temperature of 125°C. The core is made from powdered iron material and is magnetically shielded for low EMI. The components benefit from a high current carrying capacity and low DCR specifications. HCM0503 series inductors feature a 5.5 x 5.3 x 3.0mm maximum surface mount package, an inductance range from 0.20?H to 1.0?H, a current range from 8.5 to 22.2Amps and a frequency range up to 1MHz. The devices are halogen free, lead free, and fully RoHS compliant. HCM0703 series inductors offer a 7.4 x 7.0 x 3.0mm maximum surface mount package, an inductance range from 0.15?H to 10.0?H, a current range from 3.2 to 52Amps and a frequency range up to 5MHz. The components are halogen free and fully RoHS compliant. HCM1103 series inductors feature a 11.5 x 10.3 x 3.0mm maximum surface mount package, an inductance range from 0.12?H to 22.0?H and a current range from 3.0 to 75amps. The inductors are halogen free, lead free and fully RoHS compliant. Target applications for the new range of high current power inductors are voltage regulator modules (VRMs), multi-phase regulators, point-of-load modules, desktop and server VRMs and EVRDs, base station equipment, notebook regulators, battery power systems, graphic cards, and data networking and storage systems. TTI

    Related

    Power Systems Design

    146 Charles Street
    Annapolis, Maryland 21401 USA

    Power Systems Design

    Power Systems Design is a leading global media platform serving the power electronics design engineering community. It delivers in-depth technical content, industry news, and product insights to engineers and decision-makers developing advanced power systems and technologies.

    Published 12× per year across North America and Europe, Power Systems Design is distributed through online and fully digital editions, complemented by eNewsletters, webinars, and multimedia content. The platform covers key areas including power conversion, semiconductors, renewable energy, automotive electrification, AI power systems, and industrial applications—supporting innovation across the global electronics industry.