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    Inductors: Ultra high-Q multilayer inductors

    04/05/2012
    Innovations in both materials and structure improve inductor performance - High Q factor reduces losses in RF matching circuits

    TDK Corporation presents the new MHQ1005P series of multilayer ceramic inductors with a Q factor that, depending on the type, is as good or much better than comparable, but more expensive, wirewound inductors. The new multilayer ceramic components are thus suitable for use in low-loss RF matching circuits in devices such as smartphones and conventional mobile phones. The MHQ1005P, a series is already in mass production. The new series features a Q factor that is at least about the same as the value of a comparable wirewound inductor with the same inductance and in the same footprint. For example, the MHQ1005P2N7 type with an inductance of 2.7 nH offers a Q factor of 108 at 2.4 GHz. The high Q factor achieved by the MHQ1005P series is due to TDK's advanced materials technology and innovations in the internal structure of the inductor. The use of new materials has produced an electrode with a smoother surface, which raises the device's Q factor and lowers the dielectric constant, thus delivering a better self-resonant frequency. Enhancements to the internal structure of the inductor - including thicker inner electrodes and new L-shape terminals to improve magnetic flux - also help to raise the Q factor of the new multilayer ceramic inductors. End-product developers can benefit from these innovations and design MHQ1005P inductors into applications such as RF matching circuits to produce an effective, low-loss system. At the same time, they can achieve a lower bill-of-materials cost than with comparable high-Q wirewound inductors. Multilayer ceramic inductors of the MHQ1005P series are available in 27 inductance values from 1 to 15 nH and in three tolerance levels. These new inductors are offered in the 1005 case size with a footprint identical to that of 1005 wirewound inductors. www.global.tdk.com

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