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Vishay Low Profile Power Inductors Save Space in Portable Electronics

11.4.2017
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MALVERN, Pa. — Apr. 10, 2017 — Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: VSH) today introduced two new series of low profile power inductors optimized for DC/DC conversion in portable electronics. Offered in compact 1212, 1616, and 2020 case sizes with low profiles down to 1.0 mm, Vishay Dale IFL and IFLS series devices deliver inductance up to 100 µH — values normally reserved for larger components.

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With their small size, high inductance values, and frequencies up to 5 MHz, the devices released today provide a space-saving solution for notebooks, desktop PCs, and servers; low profile, high current power supplies and point of load (POL) converters; and DC/DC converters for distributed power systems and FPGAs.

IFL and IFLS series devices feature a ferrite core with polyurethane enameled copper wire and an epoxy resin adhesive. The non-shielded IFL series offers typical DCR from 42 mΩ to 2460 mΩ and high rated saturation current to 7.5 A. The shielded IFLS series protects nearby components from magnetic radiation, while providing typical DCR from 43 mΩ to 1730 mΩ and rated current to 3.8 A. All devices are RoHS-compliant and operate over a temperature range of -40 °C to +105 °C.

Device Specification Table

Part # IFL-1212AZ IFL-1616AE IFL-2020BZ IFLS-1212AB IFLS-1616AE IFLS-2020BZ
Case size 1212 1616 20202 1212 1616 2020
Profile (mm) 1.0 1.5 2.0 1.2 1.5 2.0
Inductance (µH) 1.0 to 22 1.0 to 100 0.47 to 100 1.0 to 33 1.0 to 100 1.0 to 68
DCR typ. (mΩ) 64 to 1000 48 to 2460 42 to 1440 55 to 1210 43 to 1730 43 to 650
DCR max. (mΩ) 77 to 1200 58 to 2952 50 to 1728 66 to 1452 52 to 2076 52 to 780
Heat rating current (A) 0.40 to 1.70 0.25 to 1.85 0.40 to 2.60 0.25 to 1.80 0.30 to 2.30 0.50 to 2.60
Saturation current (A) 0.33 to 1.50 0.33 to 3.60 0.55 to 7.50 0.26 to 1.50 0.27 to 2.30 0.46 to 3.80
Shielded No No No Yes Yes Yes

Samples and production quantities of the IFL and IFLS series inductors will be available in Q1 2017, with lead times of 10 weeks for large orders.

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