Shielded power inductors meet DDR5 memory specifications

Bourns has introduced SRP2512CL and SRP3212CL Series Shielded Power Inductors.

The two new series feature low AC Resistance (ACR) and low DC Resistance (DCR), delivering reduced losses and high efficiency.

Bourns specifically designed its new shielded power inductors with these features to meet the latest DDR5 memory technology specifications such as those in DDR5 Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMIC) and client DDR5 modules in desktop PCs, notebooks and tablets.

The inductors are manufactured with a shielded construction for low magnetic field radiation and a nanocrystalline core to support high current with low buzz noise.

Bourns developed the new nanocrystalline powder construction technique and combined it with the company’s latest inductor manufacturing process technologies to give designers a superior ultra-low buzz noise solution.

In addition, these new power inductors have an operating temperature range of -40 to +125 °C, and an inductance range of up to 1.5 microhenries (µH) and are available in 3030 and 2520 package sizes.

Bourns SRP2512CL and SRP3212CL Series Shielded Power Inductors are available now through Bourns’ authorized distribution partners, and are RoHS compliant and halogen free.

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