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    Power Inductors for Automotive and Commercial Electronics

    11/14/2018

    PLEASANTON, Calif. … Power management company Eaton today announced its next generation of miniature power inductors. The MPI25V2 and MPIA25V2 represents many of Eaton’s latest advancements in power magnetics in a compressed 2.5 mm x 2.0 mm package with 1.0 mm and 1.2 mm heights.  MPI25V2 and MPIA25V2 utilizes an advanced molded construction design for high current handling capabilities, better thermal dissipation characteristics and superior mechanical strength.

    The MPI25V2 is ideal for commercial applications such as servers and datacenters, mobile and handheld devices, wearables, notebooks, graphics, game consoles, IoT, industrial connectivity and memory. The MPIA25V2 offers the automotive grade performance suitable for LED lighting, vehicle infotainment, Advanced Drivers Assistant Systems (ADAS), predictive safety systems, vehicle connectivity, USB chargers, and engine control units (ECUs).

    Additionally, the MPIA25V2 is AEC-Q200 Automotive Grade 3 compliant with a maximum operating temperature of 125 degrees Celsius (ambient plus self-temperature rise).

    Eaton’s MPI25V2 and MPIAV2 offer high current carrying capacity, high power density, low core losses and magnetic shielding to reduce EMI effects to other devices.


    Eaton

    www.Eaton.com

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