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Würth Elektronik presents its WE-HEPC SMT Power Inductor series

Würth Elektronik presents WE-HEPC, its smallest NiZn-ferrite based self-shielded power inductor to date. Thanks to a new and completely automated manufacturing process, these inductors provide consistent very high quality and a higher saturation current than any previous own or known competitive product. In all, there are 15 models available with different attributes (L: 3.3 ~ 100 μH; ISAT: 1.3 ~ 3.3 A) and in package sizes 5030 (4.8 x 4.8 x 1.8 mm) and 6030 (5.9 x 5.9 x 2.85 mm).

WE-HEPC is suitable for DC/DC converters, filter applications, embedded computers, and other compact design applications. Due to its AEC Q-200 Grade 1 rating, it can also be used for some automobile applications. The operating temperature range spans -40°C to +125°C. The land pattern is compatible with older WE-SPC and WE-TPC inductors, giving customers a maximum amount of design flexibility.

Like all products in the Electronic Components 2022/2023, WE-HEPC is immediately available from stock in any quantities. Developers are welcome to request free samples.


Credit: Wurth Elektronik

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