Allied Components International

Allied Components International

Allied Components International is a global manufacturer and supplier of high-quality electronic components for various industries. With its headquarters in California, USA, the company offers a comprehensive range of passive components, including inductors, transformers, capacitors, and resistors. Allied Components International is known for its commitment to delivering reliable and innovative solutions that meet the stringent requirements of the electronics industry. The company's products are designed to provide exceptional performance, durability, and efficiency, making them ideal for applications in sectors such as automotive, telecommunications, medical, and consumer electronics. Allied Components International prides itself on its state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and rigorous quality control processes, ensuring that every component meets the highest standards of reliability and performance. The company also offers value-added services such as custom design and engineering support to meet specific customer needs. With a global distribution network and a focus on customer satisfaction, Allied Components International has built strong relationships with OEMs, contract manufacturers, and distributors worldwide. By consistently delivering high-quality components and exceptional service, the company has earned a reputation as a trusted partner in the electronics industry.

Arrays, Signal Transformers

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TCI3-330M
32.86UH, SMD COUPLED INDUCTOR
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Surface Mount
Unshielded
±20%
-40°C ~ 125°C
Nonstandard
0.217" (5.50mm)
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2
32.86 µH
131.42 µH
960 mA
960 mA
83mOhm Max
331mOhm Max
0.591" L x 0.492" W (15.00mm x 12.50mm)
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FWRM12CI-1R0K
1.0UH 10% SMD Flat Wire Cpl Ind
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Surface Mount
Shielded
±10%
-40°C ~ 125°C
4-SMD, Gull Wing
0.669" (17.00mm)
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2
1 µH
4 µH
50 A
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0.5mOhm
2mOhm
1.535" L x 1.417" W (39.00mm x 36.00mm)
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PCSDW125B-821K-RC
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Surface Mount
Unshielded
±10%
-40°C ~ 105°C
Nonstandard
0.236" (6.00mm)
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2
820 µH
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1.3Ohm Max
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0.492" L x 0.492" W (12.50mm x 12.50mm)
430 mA
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PCSDW74B2-4R7M-RC
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Shielded
±20%
-40°C ~ 105°C
Nonstandard
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4.7 µH
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1.55 A
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64mOhm Max
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0.299" L x 0.299" W (7.60mm x 7.60mm)
2.8 A
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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.