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BI Technologies’ High-Power Density Inductor

By BI Technologies
Friday, February 26, 2010

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Designated the HA73 Series, the inductor features a high saturation core material and an operating frequency up to 800 kHz.



TT electronics BI Technologies (Fullerton, CA) has developed a high-current surface mount power inductor. Designated the HA73 Series, the inductor features:

  • A high saturation core material and an operating frequency up to 800 kHz.
  • A construction measuring just 19.2- x 19.6 mm with a height of 12.2 mm.
  • A typical rated inductance range from 13.5 to 29.5 µH.
  • A typical rated current range from 6.5 to 9 A, depending on the device.
  • Heating current ranges from 8 to 12 A, with a saturation current from 9 to 13A.
  • Typical DC resistance for the inductor ranges from 12.8 to 28.6 mΩ.
  • Operating temperature ranges from -40° to +155°C, and maximum temperature rise is +50°C. 

For more information visit www.bitechnologies.com

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