Amgis

Amgis

Amgis is a leading manufacturer and supplier of high-quality magnetic components and transformers based in the United States. With decades of experience in the industry, the company specializes in designing and producing custom magnetic solutions for a wide range of applications, including power electronics, medical devices, renewable energy systems, telecommunications, and industrial automation. Amgis' product portfolio includes a diverse range of transformers, inductors, chokes, and coils, all engineered to meet stringent industry standards and customer requirements. The company's magnetic components are known for their exceptional performance, reliability, and efficiency, making them essential components in various electronic systems. Amgis prides itself on its commitment to innovation and invests in advanced manufacturing technologies and techniques to deliver cutting-edge magnetic solutions. Moreover, the company offers comprehensive engineering support, working closely with customers to develop custom designs that meet their specific needs and challenges. Amgis places a strong emphasis on quality control and maintains ISO 9001 certification, ensuring that its products meet the highest standards of excellence. With a customer-centric approach, Amgis provides exceptional service, timely delivery, and competitive pricing, making it a trusted partner for businesses seeking reliable and customized magnetic components. Through its dedication to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction, Amgis continues to drive advancements in the field of magnetic solutions and contribute to the success of its customers.

Arrays, Signal Transformers

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LCP5-3.00-22
INDUCT ARRAY 2 COIL 22UH SMD
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
Unshielded
±15%
-40°C ~ 125°C
Nonstandard
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0.472" L x 0.472" W (12.00mm x 12.00mm)
LCP
2
22 µH
88 µH
3 A
1.5 A
38mOhm
152mOhm
0.358" (9.10mm)
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DJ-503
INDUCT ARRAY 2 COIL 25UH T/H
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Through Hole
Unshielded
±15%
-40°C ~ 125°C
Radial
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1.043" L x 0.531" W (26.50mm x 13.50mm)
DJ
2
25 µH
100 µH
6 A
3 A
13mOhm Max
52mOhm Max
1.161" (29.50mm)
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About  Arrays, Signal Transformers

Transformer-type inductor arrays consist of inductors with two or more windings that are magnetically coupled within the device, without internal electrical connections between the windings. These components are also referred to as coupled inductors due to the magnetic coupling between the individual windings. The absence of internal electrical connections enables the independent use of each winding for specific purposes. This flexibility allows transformer-type inductor arrays to be employed for various applications, including common mode filtering, differential mode filtering, and voltage transformation. Common mode filtering involves suppressing unwanted electromagnetic interference or noise that appears in common mode across multiple signal lines. Transformer-type inductor arrays can effectively reduce this interference by utilizing the magnetic coupling between windings to filter out common mode signals. Differential mode filtering, on the other hand, targets interference that appears differentially between pairs of signal lines. By leveraging the separate windings within the inductor array, these components can mitigate unwanted differential mode noise, contributing to improved signal integrity and reduced distortion. In addition to filtering applications, transformer-type inductor arrays are capable of voltage transformation. The independent external connections allow for the application of different input and output voltages across the windings, enabling voltage conversion or adaptation to suit specific circuit requirements. The versatility of transformer-type inductor arrays makes them valuable components in electronic circuits, offering engineers the flexibility to address various signal integrity and power management challenges. Whether it's for filtering electromagnetic interference or adapting voltage levels, these inductor arrays provide a practical and efficient solution for diverse circuit design needs.