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    TDK's expanded series of automotive power inductors now available at TTI

    09/29/2015

    TDK’s CLF-NI-D series of rugged power inductors for use in automotive electronics is now available in Europe through TTI, a leading specialist distributor of electronic components. The new CLF7045NI-D wirewound SMD power inductors feature high efficiency and reliability over a very wide temperature range extending from -55°C to +150°C and offer rated inductance values from 1.0μH to 470μH (E6 series).

    Measuring only 7.4mm x 7.0mm x 4.5mm, the CLF7045NI-D types are available for rated currents of 0.41A to 8.5A and offer DC resistance values ranging from 9mΩ to 1.20Ω. The components are qualified to AEC-Q200.

    Thanks to TDK's advanced materials technology the devices feature outstanding heat resistance. A new bonding process for the terminals enables a solderless structural design that features improved mechanical strength. The fully automated manufacturing process ensures the high reliability and quality of the products. As a result, the new power inductors are very well suited for applications in demanding automotive environments such as the power supply circuits of engine control modules (ECM) and ECUs for airbags, ABS, and headlights.

    The new CLF7045NI-D types with a 7mm form factor complement the recently introduced 6mm square CLF6045NI-D types. TDK is already planning to further expand the CLF-NI-D series with 5mm, 10mm and 12.5mm square types in order to offer a broad lineup of power inductors that are suitable for a wide range of applications.

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