SER2000 Series, Fixed Inductors

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SER2012-901MLD
FIXED IND 900NH 35A 1.6MOHM SM
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
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-40°C ~ 85°C
Shielded
±20%
Nonstandard
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AEC-Q200
35 A
Ferrite
2012
Wirewound
900 nH
69A
1.6mOhm Max
85MHz
100 kHz
0.470" (11.95mm)
SER2000
0.755" L x 0.365" W (19.18mm x 9.27mm)
SER2014-801MLD
FIXED IND 800NH 27A 2.15MOHM SM
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
-
-40°C ~ 85°C
Shielded
±20%
Nonstandard
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AEC-Q200
27 A
Ferrite
-
Wirewound
800 nH
98A
2.15mOhm Max
104MHz
100 kHz
0.550" (13.97mm)
SER2000
0.755" L x 0.365" W (19.18mm x 9.27mm)

About  Fixed Inductors

Inductors, also known as coils, chokes, or reactors, are fundamental passive electrical components with two terminals that store energy in a magnetic field when an electric current flows through them. When the current changes, the magnetic field induces a voltage in the conductor. The induced voltage has a polarity that opposes the change in current that generated it, creating a self-inductance effect. The unit of measurement for inductance is the Henry (H), named after the American physicist Joseph Henry. Inductors are present in various forms and sizes, ranging from microhenries (μH) to millihenries (mH) and even higher. In practical applications, inductors can be used to filter out unwanted high-frequency signals and to store and release energy in DC-DC converters. Inductors can also be used in conjunction with capacitors to create resonant circuits for filtering specific frequencies. Inductors come in different mounting options, including surface mount technology (SMT), through-hole, and chassis mounting. Surface mount inductors are ideal for compact designs, while through-hole inductors provide robustness and ease of assembly. Chassis-mounted inductors offer a more rugged design for industrial and heavy-duty applications. In summary, inductors are essential components in electronic circuits, providing energy storage, signal filtering, and frequency selection capabilities. With a wide range of mounting options and applications, these fundamental passive components play a vital role in modern electronics.