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The new 1200RS and 1200LRS series of inductors from Murata Power Solutions (Mansfield, MA) provide power line filtering in low to medium current applications such as switching power supply circuits.
DC current ratings up to 4.7 A IDC (1200LRS) and 4.6 A IDC (1200RS).



Shielded inductors provide a power line filtering solution in applications with EMI susceptibility

The new 1200RS and 1200LRS series of inductors from Murata Power Solutions (Mansfield, MA) provide power line filtering in low to medium current applications such as switching power supply circuits. Features include:

  • An integral ferrite shield.
  • A through-hole, radial-leaded design.
  • Dimensions of 10.5 (D) x 8.5 mm.
  • Inductance values from 6.8 µH to 22 mH (1200LRS) and 10µH to 1mH (1200RS).
  • DC current ratings up to 4.7 A IDC (1200LRS) and 4.6 A IDC (1200RS).
  • Operating temperature ranges from -40º to 85ºC.
  • UL 94V-0 approved materials.
  • RoHS compliance.
  • Backward compatibility with Sn/Pb soldering systems.

For more information visit www.murata-ps.com.

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