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JW Miller Debuts 2300 Series Toroid Inductors


New Products Apr 05, 2004 by Jeff Shepard

JW Miller Magnetics (Gardena, CA) debuted its new 2300 Series of high-current toroid inductors, which are designed for high-performance noise suppression in a variety of applications. The 2300 Series features a cost-effective, iron powder core that reduces the effect of coupling, and virtually eliminates undesirable conductive emissions, making it suitable for high-current applications.

Available in both horizontal and vertical mounting configurations for complete installation versatility, typical applications include dc-dc converters, differential mode chokes, EMI filtering, output chokes, smoothing coils, and power storage for computer and computer peripherals and switch-mode power supplies. The 2300 measures 1.28 in x 0.65 in x 0.5 in. Performance characteristics include self-shielding, low-core loss, high-current capacity, and an operating temperature range of -55 °C to +105 °C. The inductance range is from 10 µH to 1,000 µH, with custom inductance ranges available upon request.

The 2300 Series is priced from $1.90 each in production quantities, with delivery in four to six weeks.