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Wirewound Coil Inductors

Thursday, December 23, 2004

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Wirewound Coil Inductors

Designed for high current, high temperature applications in rugged environments, DR360, DR361, and DR362 Series units combine high performance, long-life, and economical cost. When electronic equipment operates in demanding environments that would freeze or fry most inductors, the DR360-1-2 inductors can provide reliable protection against EMI problems in handling applications of more than 38 A. The DR 360-1-2 Series features an advanced magnetic alloy core, which offers extended life in extreme temperatures from -55° to +200°C. DR360-1-2 inductors are suitable for commercial and industrial equipment, including automotive, factory automation, heavy equipment, industrial machinery, instrumentation, power supplies, and telecom. Depending on the specific model, the DR360-1-2 Series features an inductance range from 0.8 to 1000 mH. The DCR is specified from 0.003 to 0.43 ohms maximum over a maximum current rating from 1.6 to 38.7 A. With their through-hole wirewound coil design, the DR360-1-2 Series inductors come in round packages sized from 0.86 in. in diameter to 1.280 in. in diameter, with lead spacing from 0.45 to 0.65 in. depending on the specific model. There are compatible with high-speed assembly equipment, and they are also suitable for high-temperature soldering. Custom designed DR360-1-2 Series Wirewound Coil Inductors can be specified to meet unique circuit requirements. They are priced from $0.69 to $1.48 each in typical production volumes. Lead-time is stock to six weeks. Volume OEM pricing is available upon request.
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