Product Overview
22uH SMD Power Inductor 2.7A is a passive electronic device. It has a ferrite drum and copper wire wound on it. Terminals of this inductor, also called pads are designed for surface mounting. Also, the inductor has magnetic shielding.
Here’s what each part of the specification means:
- 22uH: This value represents the inductance of the inductor, and it is measured in microhenries (uH). In this case, it’s 22 microhenries. Inductance is a property of inductors that determines their ability to store energy in the form of a magnetic field when current flows through them. It also resists changes in current.
- SMD: This stands for “Surface Mount Device.” SMD components are designed to be mounted directly onto the surface of a printed circuit board (PCB) rather than through holes. They have small, flat terminals for soldering onto the PCB.
- Power Inductor: This indicates that the inductor is designed to handle relatively higher currents and power levels. Power inductors are often used in power supply circuits, voltage regulation, and other applications where they need to store and release energy efficiently.
Features Of 22uH SMD Power Inductor 2.7A
- Designed for lowest cost and high performance
- Saturation current rating up to 9.0 Amps
- Inductance ratings from 1.0 to 1000 μH
- High energy storage and very low resistance
- Higher L values are suitable for EL driver circuits
- Robust temperature deflection prevents damage during solder reflow
- RoHS-compliant. 260°C compatible.
- Current 2.7A
- Size: 13mm x 10mm
When using a 22uH SMD power inductor in your circuit, make sure it matches your specific requirements in terms of inductance, current handling capability, and size, as various packages and specifications may be available depending on the manufacturer and the application.
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