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Bourns Adds New Common Mode Automotive Chip Inductors

23.9.2025
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Bourns, Inc., a leading manufacturer and supplier of electronic components for power, protection, and sensing solutions, added a new common mode chip inductor series to its AEC-Q200 compliant, automotive grade Magnetics product line.

Designed to provide effective EMI suppression and noise filtering, Bourns® SRF3225TAP Series common mode inductors feature a compact footprint, and deliver high impedance with values from 500 to 1000 ohms and support high current up to 2 A.

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In addition, Bourns® SRF3225TAP Series has a shielded construction for low radiation while offering a broad operating temperature range from -55 °C to +150 °C.

These features and capabilities make Bourns® latest inductors a superior choice for protecting sensitive devices, enhancing signal integrity and increasing reliability in noise filters and DC power lines in consumer, industrial, and other electronic products as well as automotive systems.

The Bourns® SRF3225TAP Series Common Mode Chip Inductors are available now through Bourns’ authorized distribution partners, and are RoHS compliant and halogen free.

Features

  • Shielded construction – low radiation
  • High current
  • Compact size
  • AEC-Q200 compliant
  • RoHS compliant and halogen free

Applications

  • Noise filters
  • DC power lines
  • Automotive systems

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