Eaton, DRQ, 0127 Shielded Surface Mount Inductor with a Ferrite Core, 33 μH ±20 % 6.22 A Idc

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Mfr. Part No.:
DRQ127-330-R
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Brand

Eaton

Inductance

33μH

Product Type

Surface Mount Inductor

Maximum DC Current

6.22A

Package/Case

0127

Packaging

Reel

Length

12.5mm

Automotive Standard

No

Shielding

Yes

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum DC Resistance

241mΩ

Pin Count

4

Inductance Tolerance

±20 %

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Series

DRQ

Core Material

Ferrite

Depth

12.5mm

Termination Style

Surface Mount

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Height

8mm

Maximum Self Resonant Frequency

100kHz

Moulded

No

Inductor Construction

Wirewound

SMD Dual Winding Shielded Power Inductors - DRQ series


DRQ series dual winding inductors for use in either single inductor or a coupled inductor applications (1:1 turns ratio). The DRQ inductors offer a wide range of inductance and current ratings as they can be either connected in series or parallel. Designed with a ferrite core the DRQ series have a 125°C maximum operating temperature.

Applications for the DRQ series include: Use as a transformer - SEPIC, flyback; Use as an inductor - buck, boost coupled; DC-DC converters; VRM inductor for CPU and DDR power supplies; Input and output filter chokes

Cooper Bussmann Non Standard SMT Inductors (Chokes)


Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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