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New Yorker Electronics Releases Sumida High-Current PIN Power Inductor

Sumida DEP1623 Ferrite Core Wirewound Power Inductor supplies High-current Power with Low DC Resistance

NORTHVALE, New Jersey USA – New Yorker Electronics has announced the release of the Sumida DEP1623 Ferrite Core PIN Power Inductor. The Sumida DEP1623 features a high-current power supply and low DC resistance. This Inductor is wound by flat wire and assembled with the Mn-Zn ferrite core. It is typically used in digital amplifier filters in home theater and large LCDs.

The Sumida Power Inductor also features a Ferrite core construction for low losses at high frequencies and the inductor is magnetically shielded to block external magnetism to the inductor and any external affects of the inner magnetism for low radiation noise. It has an operating temperature range of -40°C to +125°C (including coil’s self temperature rise) and a Moisture Sensitivity Level of 1. The unit it 27.2 × 16.9 × 22.7mm and weighs 9.85g. It is available for pallet packaging at 40 pieces per pallet.

Inductance ranges are from 3.30uH to 22.0uH with its D.C.R. at 2.53m Ω 20°C. The product is RoHS compliant and halogen free. Sumida is a global leader in the design and manufacture of coil-related components and modules. Specializing in custom design solutions, Sumida’s products are used in a wide range of applications from consumer electronic devices through to home appliances, automotive electronics, green energy solutions, industrial electronics and medical healthcare devices and equipment.

Features & Benefits:

  • Ferrite core construction
  • Magnetically shielded
  • L×W×H: 27.2 × 16.9 × 22.7mm max.
  • Product weight: 9.85g(Ref.)
  • Moisture Sensitivity Level: 1

Applications:

  • Digital amplifier filter for home theater and large LCD

As a franchise distributor, New Yorker Electronics supplies Sumida Power Inductors & RF Inductors, Power Transformers, Signal Magnetics, EMC Coils, Sensors and Actuators, Automotive modules, Magnetic materials, Ceramics, EMS and Flexible Connections and components for medical equipment.

About New Yorker Electronics

New Yorker Electronics is a certified franchised distributor of electronic components, well known for its full product lines, large inventories and competitive pricing since 1948. It is an AS9120B and ISO 9001:2015 certified source of passive components, discrete semiconductors, electromechanical devices, Flash & DRAM modules, embedded board solutions, power supplies and connectors, and operates exclusively at heightened military and aerospace performance levels. New Yorker Electronics operates in strict accordance with AS5553 and AS6496 standards in its everyday procedures to thwart the proliferation of counterfeit parts. It is a member of ECIA (Electronics Component Industry Association) and of ERAI (Electronic Resellers Association International).

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