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SMD power inductors from Laird extend battery life

28th August 2013
Nat Bowers
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Laird has today announced the introduction of a new series of SMD power inductors, the TYS series. Intended for use in voltage conversion applications such as DC-to-DC power converters, the TYS series power inductors ensure that the flow of electricity is one-directional. DC-to-DC power converters can increase the voltage from a partially lowered battery voltage, thus saving space by using fewer batteries for portable electronics including mobile phones, digital cameras and GPS units.

These new power inductors from Laird are low profile with a miniature size. They offer higher inductance and current rating than traditional drum core series inductors. They are also AEC-Q200 qualified, meaning they are approved for use in automotive by the Automotive Electronics Council.

“An increased focus on energy efficient designs has made it necessary for power inductor products to provide lower losses, handle higher power capability all in smaller form factors. The TYS Series meets all of these demands,” comments Jill Tsai, product specialist for Laird.

The TYS Series power inductors from Laird offer a high performance and reliable solution at a low competitive cost. Laird is able to keep costs low by utilizing an automated manufacturing process which also ensures consistent quality. The TYS Series is now available for order.

Laird is a global supplier of custom designed and manufactured signal integrity products that provide vital protection to a wide range of electronics. Solutions include ferrite cable cores, torrid, bead, common mode choke, chip inductors and wire wound inductors.

Laird is a global supplier of custom designed and manufactured signal integrity products that provide vital protection to a wide range of electronics. Solutions include ferrite cable cores, torrid, bead, common mode choke, chip inductors and wire wound inductors.  

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