Bourns, SRP1770TA, 1770 Shielded Wirewound Surface Mount Inductor with a Carbonyl Powder Core, 47 μH ±20 % 8.7 A Idc

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905-4772
Mfr. Part No.:
SRP1770TA-470M
Manufacturer:
Bourns
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Brand

Bourns

Inductance

47 μH

Product Type

Wirewound Surface Mount Inductor

Maximum DC Current

8.7A

Package/Case

1770

Packaging

Reel

Length

17.3mm

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q200

Shielding

Yes

Maximum DC Resistance

55mΩ

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Pin Count

2

Inductance Tolerance

±20 %

Series

SRP1770TA

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Core Material

Carbonyl Powder

Height

16.9mm

Depth

6.7mm

Termination Style

Solder

Maximum Self Resonant Frequency

3MHz

Inductor Construction

Wirewound

Minimum Quality Factor

20

Moulded

Yes

SRP1770TA Series Shielded Power Inductors (AEC-Q200 Qualified)


Bourns SRP1770TA SMD power inductors are constructed from a carbonyl powder core that features a high saturation current. The shielded construction of these power inductors ensures a low level of magnetic radiation. Inductance range offered is 1μH to 100μH.

These SMD power inductors are AEC-Q200 and suitable for automotive systems such as driver assistant device, lighting and information/entertainment systems. Other suitable applications include power supplies and DC/DC converters.

Features and Benefits:

Carbonyl powder core, enamelled copper wire

High saturation current

Operating temperature range from -40°C to 150°C

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