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Power Bead SL40207 Series SMD 100nH to 220nH, 10%, 0.35mOhm & 0.39mOhm, 73.0Amp to 33.0Amp SMD Power bead. Ferrite based SMD inductor with lower core loss.Inductance Range: 100.0 nH to 220.0 nH , custom values are welcomed.High current output chokes, up to 73.0 Amp with approx. 20% roll off.Low Profile 4.95 mm Max. height.10.20 x 7.00 mm Foot Print.Ideal for Buck Converter, VRM & High Density Board Design.Operating frequency up to 5.0 MHz.Operating Temperature Range -55°C to + 130°C. RoHs & HF compliant.T & R Qtys: 1000 pcs , 13'' Reel. Data Sheet
Electrical Characteristic of SL40207 Series Part Number Part Description SL40207A-R10KHF 0.1uH, 10%, 0.35 mOhm DCR, 73A SMD Power Bead LibraryAdd to My Library SamplesAdd to Sample Cart QuotationAdd to Quotation Cart QuestionAsk a Question SL40207B-R10KHF 0.1uH, 10%, 0.39 mOhm DCR, 73A SMD Power Bead LibraryAdd to My Library SamplesAdd to Sample Cart QuotationAdd to Quotation Cart QuestionAsk a Question SL40207A-R12KHF 0.12uH, 10%, 0.35 mOhm DCR, 60A SMD Power Bead LibraryAdd to My Library SamplesAdd to Sample Cart QuotationAdd to Quotation Cart QuestionAsk a Question SL40207B-R12KHF 0.12uH, 10%, 0.39 mOhm DCR, 60A SMD Power Bead LibraryAdd to My Library SamplesAdd to Sample Cart QuotationAdd to Quotation Cart QuestionAsk a Question SL40207A-R15KHF 0.15uH, 10%, 0.35 mOhm DCR, 48A SMD Power Bead LibraryAdd to My Library SamplesAdd to Sample Cart QuotationAdd to Quotation Cart QuestionAsk a Question SL40207B-R15KHF 0.15uH, 10%, 0.39 mOhm DCR, 48A SMD Power Bead LibraryAdd to My Library SamplesAdd to Sample Cart QuotationAdd to Quotation Cart QuestionAsk a Question SL40207A-R22KHF 0.22uH, 10%, 0.35 mOhm DCR, 33A SMD Power Bead LibraryAdd to My Library SamplesAdd to Sample Cart QuotationAdd to Quotation Cart QuestionAsk a Question SL40207B-R22KHF 0.22uH, 10%, 0.39 mOhm DCR, 33A SMD Power Bead LibraryAdd to My Library SamplesAdd to Sample Cart QuotationAdd to Quotation Cart QuestionAsk a Question