Inductor Kits

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
PA4334NLKIT

PA4334NLKIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

INDUCT KIT PA4334.XXXNLT SERIES

0

P0770NLKIT

P0770NLKIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

P0770 SAMPLE KIT NPB

0

PF0504NLKIT

PF0504NLKIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

KIT FIXED IND PF0504 SERIES

0

THTPOWERBEADKIT

THTPOWERBEADKIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

THT POWER BEAD INDUCTOR NPB

0

PF0698NLKIT

PF0698NLKIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

KIT FIXED IND PF0698 SERIES

0

PA4333NLKIT

PA4333NLKIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

INDUCT KIT PA4333.XXXNLT SERIES

0

PA4344ANLKIT

PA4344ANLKIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

KIT INDUCT PA4344.XXXANLT SERIES

14

PF0638NLKIT

PF0638NLKIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

KIT FIXED IND PF0638 SERIES

0

PF0552NLKIT

PF0552NLKIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

SHIELDED DRUM CORE INDUCTO NPB

0

P0762NLKIT

P0762NLKIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

P0762 SAMPLE KIT NPB

0

PA4341NLKIT

PA4341NLKIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

INDUCT KIT PA4341.XXXNLT SERIES

0

SMTPOWERBEAD2KIT

SMTPOWERBEAD2KIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

SMT POWER BEAD INDUCTOR NPB

0

PF0382NLKIT

PF0382NLKIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

UNSHIELDED DRUM CORE INDUC NPB

0

P1172NLKIT

P1172NLKIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

POWER SHIELDED SMT INDUCTO NPB

0

PF0581NLKIT

PF0581NLKIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

UNSHIELDED DRUM CORE INDUC NPB

0

SMTPOWERBEAD3KIT

SMTPOWERBEAD3KIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

KIT SMT POWER BEAD INDUCTOR

0

PA5002NLKIT

PA5002NLKIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

INDUCTOR 5 X 5 X 2, SMT KIT

0

PA4345NLKIT

PA4345NLKIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

INDUCT KIT PA4345.XXXNLT SERIES

0

PA4342ANLKIT

PA4342ANLKIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

INDUCT KIT PA4342.XXXANLT SERIES

48

P1168NLKIT

P1168NLKIT

PulseLarsen Antenna

POWER SHIELDED SMT INDUCTO NPB

0

Inductor Kits

1. Overview

KitsInductor Kits are modular assemblies containing inductors with varying specifications, designed for rapid prototyping, educational purposes, and industrial applications. Inductors are passive electronic components that store energy in magnetic fields and resist current changes. They are critical in power management, signal filtering, and electromagnetic interference (EMI) suppression. Modern electronics rely on inductors for efficient voltage regulation in devices ranging from smartphones to industrial machinery.

2. Major Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Fixed InductorsStable inductance value, low tolerancePower supplies, DC-DC converters
Variable InductorsAdjustable inductance via movable coreTunable RF circuits, radio frequency matching
Power InductorsHigh current handling, low DCRSwitching regulators, motor drives
RF InductorsHigh Q-factor, low parasitic capacitance5G base stations, wireless charging systems
Common Mode ChokesDifferential-mode noise suppressionNetwork interfaces, power line filters

3. Structure & Composition

Typical KitsInductor Kits consist of: - Coil Windings: Copper or aluminum wire wound around a core - Magnetic Core: Ferrite, powdered iron, or toroidal materials - Encapsulation: Molded plastic or epoxy coating - Termination: SMD pads or through-hole leads - Identification Markings: Inductance value codes and ratings

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Inductance (L)Ranges from nH to mHDetermines energy storage capacity
Current Rating (IDC)100mA-20APrevents saturation in power circuits
DC Resistance (DCR)10m -5 Affects efficiency and thermal performance
Self-Resonant Frequency (SRF)1MHz-200MHzDefines operational frequency limits
Q Factor20-300Indicates quality of energy storage at RF

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Mobile phone charging circuits, laptop VRMs
  • Industrial: Variable frequency drives, PLC power modules
  • Automotive: ECU voltage regulators, EV battery management
  • Telecommunications: 5G NR filters, optical transceiver bias circuits

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerKey ProductFeatures
TDK CorporationCDRH3D281.5 H power inductor, 8.1A rating
Coilcraft0402CS Series100MHz SRF, 0.1 H-10 H range
Vishay DaleIHLP-2525CZCompliant with AEC-Q200 automotive standard

7. Selection Recommendations

Key selection criteria include: - Matching inductance value to switching frequency (e.g., 10 H for 100kHz buck converters) - Current rating exceeding peak circuit requirements by 20% - Operating temperature range (-55 C to +155 C for industrial) - Package size constraints (0402 to 1812 SMD for portables) - Cost optimization for mass production

Example: For a 2A smartphone PMIC, select 2.2 H 0603 inductor with <200m DCR.

8. Industry Trends

Future developments include: - Miniaturization: 0201-inch SMD inductors for wearable devices - High-frequency operation: SRF >10GHz for mmWave applications - Integrated solutions: Inductor-IC co-packaging for VRMs - Advanced materials: Amorphous nanocrystalline cores for EVs - Environmental compliance: Halogen-free encapsulation materials

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