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Würth Elektronik expands its range of inductors to include Power Molded Flat-Wire Inductors
Würth Elektronik's WE-PMFI inductor offers ultra-compact size, low RDC (from 4.8 mΩ), up to 48 V, and -55°C to +150°C range—ideal for high-frequency DC/DC converters.
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Flat-wire technology offers a host of advantages for inductors: they are mechanically more robust as well as optimized heat dissipation. The wire shape utilizes the winding area more efficiently, allowing for higher inductance values in the same package size as compared to round wire. Flat-wire windings also offer a larger cross-sectional area, thus reducing resistance and I2R losses. Eddy current losses, especially in high-frequency applications, are also lower in a flat-wire inductor compared to the round-wire version. These properties have enabled Würth Elektronik to develop a new generation of components that are more compact, temperature-resistant, and far more energy-efficient. They open up new design options for developers.
Minimum dimensions, maximum efficiency
This small and highly efficient inductor is ideal for powering CPUs and RAM in portable electronic devices, such as smartphones and tablets. Measurements with comparable components on the market have shown that the WE-PMFI has 50% lower DC resistance, 40% higher rated current, and 30% higher saturation current.
Available from 100 nH to 4.7 µH
The new molded flat-wire inductor is now available in a broad range of inductance values from 100 nH to 4.7 µH. As with all Würth Elektronik components, free laboratory samples of the new flat-wire inductor can also be ordered.
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