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Coilcraft Introduces New Family of High Current Inductors for High Frequency Applications

Cary, IL, USA – Coilcraft’s new SLR Family of high current, shielded power inductors is offered with current ratings up to 100 Amps and inductance values from 85 to 370 nH, making it suitable for high frequency applications such as multi-phase VRM/VRD/EVRD regulators, Intel™ IMVP compatible systems, and GPUs/video graphic cards. The inductors also feature a tight DCR tolerance (±5.4% to ±10%) for lossless, inductor DCR-based current sensing.

The SLR Family comprises five product series: the SLR1050SLR1065SLR1070SLR1075 andSLR1190.

The compact SLR1050 Series offers an inductance range of 85 to 220 nH and current ratings up to 86 Amps in a 10.2 X 7.0 X 4.95 mm package. It is offered in three DCR versions for optimal efficiency and accuracy. The SLR1190 offers the highest current ratings in the family – up to 100 Amps – and an inductance range of 150 to 370 nH. It measures 11.2 X 10.3 X 9.0 mm.

All SLR Family inductors feature RoHS compliant, matte tin over nickel over copper terminations and offer a maximum reflow temperature of 260°C.

As with all Coilcraft parts, free evaluation samples of the SLR Family power inductors are available online at www.coilcraft.com. For more information, contact Len Crane, +1-847-639-6400lcrane@coilcraft.com.

About Coilcraft

Headquartered outside of Chicago in Cary, Illinois, Coilcraft is a leading global supplier of magnetic components including high performance RF chip inductors, power magnetics and filters. In addition to a large selection of standard components, Coilcraft also designs and builds custom magnetics to fit a customer’s exact electrical requirements.

Engineers and buyers consider Coilcraft a preferred supplier because of its reputation for quality, reliable delivery, engineering support and the superior performance of our products. In independent surveys, engineers consistently rank Coilcraft the number one magnetics company they would recommend to a friend.

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