Features: SpecificationsDescription The 1700 Series is a general purpose range of inductors suitable for low to medium current applications. Their small footprint makes them ideal for high density applications where a chip inductor will not cope with the power requirement. The 1700 Series has the ...
1700 Series: Features: SpecificationsDescription The 1700 Series is a general purpose range of inductors suitable for low to medium current applications. Their small footprint makes them ideal for high density a...
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The 1700 Series is a general purpose range of inductors suitable for low to medium current applications. Their small footprint makes them ideal for high density applications where a chip inductor will not cope with the power requirement.
The 1700 Series has the following features.The 1st one is about RoHS compliant.The 2nd one is about Radial format.The 3rd one is about Up to 1.8A IDC.The 4th one is about 10H to 68mH.The 5th one is about Low DC resistance.The 6th one is about Miniature size.The 7th one is about PCB mounting.The 8th one is about MIL-I-23053/5 class III sleeving.The 9th one is about Fully tinned leads.The 10th one is about Supplied in packs of 20.The 11th one is about Compatible with RoHS soldering systems.The 12th one is about Backward compatible with Sn/Pb soldering systems.The last one is about Custom parts available.
The absolute maximum rating of The 1700 Series have been conduded as 2 points.The 1st one is that Operating free air temperature range is from 0°C to 70°C. The 2nd one is that Storage temperature range is from -40°C to 125°C.
In addition, Inductance Temperature Coefficient of the 1700 Series is 350ppm. Resistance Temperature
Coefficient is 3900ppm. Curie Temperature(TC) is 190°C. Saturation Flux (BSAT) is 325mT. Peak wave solder temperature is 300˚C for 10 seconds. Pin finish is Bright tin.
All specifications typical at TA=25°C.Maximum DC current occurs when either the inductance falls to 90% of its nominal value or when its temperature rise reaches 30°C,whichever is sooner.