The SDE1006A-681K is a semi-shielded power inductor manufactured by Bourns Inc. It is designed for use in a wide range of DC-DC converter applications and power supplies. Its semi-shielded construction offers a balance between EMI reduction and cost-effectiveness. The inductor features a ferrite core for high efficiency and stable performance.
Applications
- DC-DC converters
- Power supplies
- Buck converters
- Boost converters
- Voltage regulators
- Filtering circuits
Features
- Semi-shielded construction for low EMI
- Ferrite core material
- Inductance: 680 μH
- Tolerance: ±10%
- Operating temperature: -40 °C to +125 °C (including self-heating)
- Compact size (10.0 x 10.0 x 6.0 mm)
- RoHS compliant
Benefits
- Reduced electromagnetic interference, minimizing potential issues with adjacent components.
- Efficient power conversion in DC-DC converter applications due to the ferrite core.
- Stable performance across a wide temperature range, ensuring reliable operation in various environments.
- Cost-effective solution for power filtering and regulation.
- RoHS compliant, contributing to environmentally friendly product designs.
Additional Details
The SDE1006A-681K inductor is designed for surface mount technology (SMT) and is supplied in tape and reel packaging for automated assembly. It is RoHS compliant, meeting environmental regulations. The datasheet provides specific details on saturation current, DC resistance, and self-resonant frequency. This inductor is commonly used in power supply circuits to filter noise and regulate voltage levels. The semi-shielded design helps to contain magnetic flux and minimize interference with nearby components. The device is designed for specific current ranges and voltage levels, and is crucial to consider the proper specification for the design. The SDE1006A series is designed for a long service life. Its combination of performance, cost, and reliability makes it a popular choice for many power electronic applications. The inductor is constructed to withstand standard reflow soldering processes.