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Bourns Releases New Semi-Shielded Power Inductor Series

2014/06/18Bourns  Passive / Connections / mechanical parts

 

Riverside, California - May 22, 2014 - Bourns introduces eight new semi-shielded power inductor series - Model SRN2010, SRN2012, SRN2510, SRN2512, SRN4012, SRN4026, SRN5040 and SRN6028, designed using semi-magnetic shielding technology. Instead of the conventional ferrite shield, the magnetic shield of the SRN series utilizes an epoxy-ferrite powder mixture resin. This compound is applied to the perimeter of the inductor which envelops the winding. As a result, the SRN model series inductors provide an effective magnetic shielding while emitting lower radiation compared to non-shielded inductors. In addition, the models offer a reduced footprint and cost savings to comparably-sized conventional ferrite shield inductors.


The semi-shielded SRN model series combines the features of non-shielded and shielded inductors, making them ideal for use in DC/DC converters which provide power management to mobile electronic devices, computers, data storage devices and consumer electronics. The SRN series is also well-suited for industrial applications such as LED lighting, control circuits and GPS.

 


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