New Industry Products

Pulse Engineering Intros PG0220 Series Power Inductors

October 20, 2004 by Jeff Shepard

Pulse Engineering Inc. (San Diego, CA), a manufacturer of passive electronic magnetic-based components, announced its new line in its family of through-hole, shielded, shaped core, power inductors. Designed for use with T-socket processors, the PG0220 Series is suitable for use in voltage regulator module applications in computer desktops, portables, workstations, servers, choke inductors for buck converters, and in dc-dc converters.

The PG0220 inductors have rated currents up to 38 A and a high-current saturation capability up to 50 A with an inductance range from 0.14 µH to 2.25 µH. The low direct current resistance from 0.70 mΩ to 5.30 mΩ maximum, and a tight open-circuit inductance tolerance of ±15& provide efficiency and fast transient response. The operating temperature range is from -40 °C to +125 °C. The PG0220 Series packages come in an industry-standard, 4040 footprint.

The Pulse power cube inductor series has a high power density of 152 µJ/cm³ in a compact 15.5 mm x 11 mm x 8 mm maximum profile. The inductors use a shielded E-core package. Parts in this series are available in trays, with prices averaging $0.21 per unit for a quantity of 100,000 units per order. Individual part pricing may vary due to volume, configuration and shipping destination. Parts are available for immediate delivery.