Inductors Boast 50 Q Rating At 250 MHz

Dec. 17, 2009
To keep board space to a minimum, the ML series of 0603-sized ceramic inductors offers inductance values from 47 nH to 22 H. The inductors' quality factor (Q) ratings range as high as 50 at 250 MHz with self-resonant frequencies (SRFs) as high as 16 GHz. ...

To keep board space to a minimum, the ML series of 0603-sized ceramic inductors offers inductance values from 47 nH to 22 H. The inductors' quality factor (Q) ratings range as high as 50 at 250 MHz with self-resonant frequencies (SRFs) as high as 16 GHz. Thanks to their ceramic construction, the inductors
provide current handling to 2100 mA. In addition, a high-temperature encapsulant allows them to operate in ambient temperatures from −55 to +155C. Mean time before failure (MTBF) is rated at 1 billion hours for the inductors. The ML series inductors feature tin-silver-copper and tin-lead terminations for long-term reliability. The components, which were designed for aerospace and military applications, can be certified to meet specific customer requirements.

Coilcraft Critical Products and Services, 1102 Silver Lake Rd., Cary, IL 60013; (847) 639-2361, FAX: (847) 639-1469, e-mail: [email protected], Internet: www.coilcraft-cps.com

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