Wurth Elektronik, WE-MAPI, 2508 Yes Surface Mount Inductor with a Composite Iron Powder Core, 1 μH Shielded ±30 % 1.75 A

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RS Stock No.:
163-4953
Mfr. Part No.:
74438322010
Manufacturer:
Wurth Elektronik
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Brand

Wurth Elektronik

Inductance

1 μH

Product Type

Surface Mount Inductor

Maximum DC Current

1.75A

Package/Case

2508

Packaging

Tape & Reel

Length

2.5mm

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q200

Shielding

Yes

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum DC Resistance

133mΩ

Series

WE-MAPI

Inductance Tolerance

±30 %

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Standards/Approvals

IEC 61249-2-21, JEDEC JS709B, REACH, RoHS

Core Material

Composite Iron Powder

Termination Style

Surface Mount

Depth

2mm

Height

0.8mm

Maximum Self Resonant Frequency

100MHz

Inductor Construction

Shielded

COO (Country of Origin):
KR

Wurth 1008 WE-MAPI Series SMD Power Inductor


WE-MAPI Series SMD magnetically shielded power inductors, with a magnetic iron alloy construction to enable high rated currents and handling of high transient current spikes. Additionally these compact power inductors also feature low acoustic noise, low leakage flux noise and an operating temperature range of -40°C to 125°C. Applications for the WE-MAPI series power inductors include: DC/DC-converter for high current power supplies; DC/DC-converter for Field Programmable Gate; Array (FPGA); POL-converters; Portable power like PDA, digital camera; Mainboards/graphic cards; Battery powered devices; Wireless communication devices; Power supplies for smart- phones, tablet PCs and other mobile devices

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