Vishay, SGIHLP, Bulk Shielded Inductor with a Shielded Core, 4.7 μH ±20 % 17.4 A Idc

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RS Stock No.:
671-992
Mfr. Part No.:
SGIHLP60HEB4R7M81P
Manufacturer:
Vishay
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Brand

Vishay

Inductance

4.7μH

Product Type

Inductor

Maximum DC Current

17.4A

Package/Case

Bulk

Length

16.12mm

Automotive Standard

No

Shielding

Yes

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

180°C

Inductance Tolerance

±20 %

Series

SGIHLP

Height

15.24mm

Depth

15.24mm

Core Material

Shielded

Inductor Construction

Shielded

Moulded

No

Non Compliant

COO (Country of Origin):
US
The Vishay Inductor designed for demanding applications requiring high reliability and performance. With its compliance to MIL-STD-981 standards, this inductor is engineered to operate efficiently even in high-temperature environments, boasting a temperature rating of up to 180 °C. Ideal for use in power supplies, including DC/DC converters and high current POL converters, it effectively manages high transient current spikes without saturation. The low profile design combined with superior electrical specifications makes this inductor a VITAL component for modern power management in various industrial and aerospace applications.

Features a low profile that accommodates high current saturation levels

Utilises shielded construction to minimise electromagnetic interference

Exhibits the lowest DCR/μH values in its package size, enhancing efficiency

Handles high transient current spikes without risk of saturation

Suitable for use in power supplies for solar panels and POL converters

Delivers robust performance across a wide range of applications

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