Wurth Elektronik, WE-MAIA, 5030 Shielded Power Inductor with a Magnetic Iron Alloy Core, 4.7 μH ±20 % 5.5 A Idc

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302-54-275
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78438367047
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Brand

Wurth Elektronik

Inductance

4.7 μH

Product Type

Power Inductor

Maximum DC Current

5.5A

Package/Case

5030

Length

5.4mm

Packaging

Tape & Reel

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q200

Shielding

Yes

Pin Count

2

Maximum DC Resistance

34.5mΩ

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Inductance Tolerance

±20 %

Series

WE-MAIA

Standards/Approvals

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

Depth

3.1mm

Height

3.1mm

Termination Style

Surface Mount

Core Material

Magnetic Iron Alloy

Maximum Self Resonant Frequency

18.5MHz

Inductor Construction

Wirewound

Moulded

Yes

COO (Country of Origin):
KR
The Wurth Elektroniks SMT power inductor is used for power supplies for mobile devices, DC/DC- converter for high current power supplies, DC/DC-converter for field programmable gate array (FPGA), POL-converters, micro-controllers, portable as well as battery-driven devices and wireless communication devices.

Magnetic iron alloy allows high rated currents

Compact designed and magnetically shielded

High current capability and handles high transient current spikes

No acoustic noise and no leakage flux noise

Operating temperature range of -40°C up to +125°C

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