PRESS RELEASE
Issued by: API Delevan Inc.
API Delevan, a world class manufacturer and designer of magnetic components for RF and power applications, announces the release of a new series, P3519 and P3519R, of high-current inductors in a uniquely compact size. This new series of SMD power inductors has been specifically engineered to meet the growing demand for high current applications in an efficient, compact package. Measuring 0.35” l x 0.19” w x 0.17” h, the size fills a market void for inductance and current combinations in a standard product offering.
Features include very high current & power handling, -55°C to +130°C operating temperature range, inductance values up to 2200uH, and low DC resistance to minimize voltage drops and dissipated power (lost as heat) in DC-DC converter and DC biased circuit applications. A green lead-free, RoHS-compliant version is also available. The P3519 series is ideal for LED drivers, power supplies, military and defense ground, sea, and aerospace electrical/electronic power systems, EMI power line filters, high current SMPS, voltage regulators, DC-DC converters, heavy motor driver circuits, HID and halogen lighting, high power RF transceiver and antenna systems and UL and CSA approved device applications. API Delevan, an ISO9001:2008 & AS9100:2004 certified company offers the world's largest selection of magnetics, including industry standard devices, circuit solution devices and application specific devices. API Delevan offers full engineering support and is always available to assist with your design, assembly and circuit testing needs.
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