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Wurth, WE-HCF, 2013 Shielded Wire-wound SMD Inductor with a MnZn Core, 22 μH ±15% Flat Wire Winding 12.5A Idc / 7445059


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Item number:
     2794E-7445059
Manufacturer:
     Würth Elektronik
Manufacturer no.:
     7443632200
EAN/GTIN:
     5059042721812
Search terms:
Choke coil inductor
Power inductor
Power inductors
Shielded wire-wound inductor
Wurth WE-HCF Series Wire Wound Common Mode Chokes. Wurth WE-HCF Series Wire Wound Magnetically shielded Common Mode Chokes with a saturation current of up to 75A and a Current capability of up to 32A. Applications for the WE-HCF Series include:- Storage inductor for high efficiency DC/DC converters; Single and polyphase buck converters; Filter for audio applications; Optimised for high current boost applications. Very low loss Manganese-zinc ferrite core (MnZn) Recommended for reflow soldering processes
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Inductance:
22 μH
Maximum DC Current:
12.5A
Package/Case:
2013
Length:
21.8mm
Depth:
21.5mm
Height:
14.5mm
Dimensions:
21.8 x 21.5 x 14.5mm
Shielded:
Yes
Tolerance:
±15%
Maximum DC Resistance:
10.65mΩ
Series:
WE-HCF
Core Material:
MnZn
Maximum Self Resonant Frequency:
12.5MHz
Inductor Construction:
Flat Wire Winding
Maximum Operating Temperature:
+125°C
Other search terms: Shielded wire-wound inductors, SMD choke, smd choke, 7445059, Passive Components, Inductors, Surface Mount Inductors, Wurth Elektronik, 7443632200
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