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    New series offers a metal alloy powder core in shielded construction for high rated current, low radiation, low buzz noise and wide operating temperature range

    Three Automotive-Grade Series of Shielded Power Inductors

    03/17/2021

    Bourns, Inc., announced that it has added three new automotive-grade product series to its high-current shielded power inductor line. The new Model SRP7028AA, SRP7050AA and SRP1038AA series are designed to meet today's high current density and high temperature requirements for power management and EMI filtering in DC-DC converters and power supplies in consumer, industrial, and telecom electronics applications.

    Bourns' latest inductors are manufactured with a metal alloy powder core featuring low DC resistance, high heating / saturation current, low buzz noise, excellent temperature stability and shielded construction for low magnetic field radiation. Compared to previous Bourns designs, the new Model SRP7028AA, SRP7050AA and SRP1038AA series feature lower DCR, higher Irms current and a more robust core structure. These models also have a higher saturation current rating, are AEC-Q200 compliant and have an operating temperature range from -55 to +155 °C.

    Bourns Model SRP7028AA, SRP7050AA and SRP1038AA series are available now and are RoHS compliant and halogen free. For additional product information, please see Bourns' site.

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