SRR1210-101M

Description
Inductor Power Shielded Wirewound 100uH 20% 100KHz 16Q-Factor Ferrite 2.5A 135mOhm DCR T/R
Mount
Surface Mount
Case/Package
1210
Inductance
100µH
DC Resistance (DCR)
135mO
Saturation Current
2.2A
Current Rating
2.5A
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  • Inductance: 100µH
  • Current Rating: 2.5A
  • DC Resistance: 135mΩ
  • Q Factor: 16
  • Test Frequency: 100kHz
  • Self Resonant Frequency: 3MHz

The Bourns Inductor Power Shielded Wirewound 100µH is designed for high-performance applications requiring efficient energy storage and management. This surface mount inductor features a compact 1210 package and is optimized for use in various electronic circuits. With a maximum operating temperature of 125°C and a wide range of current ratings, it ensures reliable performance in demanding environments. The shielded design minimizes electromagnetic interference, making it an ideal choice for sensitive applications.

This shielded wirewound inductor is commonly used in power supply and filtering applications within electronic circuits. With a high current rating of 2.5A and a low DC resistance of 135mΩ, it is suitable for energy-efficient designs where space is limited. Engineers and designers in the electronics industry utilize this component to enhance performance in compact devices and ensure stability in power delivery.

Fusion’s in-house quality hubs and Prosemi testing facility are fully certified to meet critical industry standards for electronic component inspection and testing.

AS6081
AS9120B
ISO 9001
QMS STD 9090
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