The Chilisin LVS201610-220M-N is a high-performance, wire-wound inductor designed for a variety of power management and signal processing applications. This surface-mount inductor offers a compact size and robust construction, making it suitable for densely populated circuit boards. The '220M' designation indicates an inductance value of 22µH with a specified tolerance. Its shielded construction minimizes electromagnetic interference (EMI), ensuring stable and reliable operation in sensitive electronic devices.
Applications:
- DC-DC converters
- Power supplies for portable devices
- RF signal processing circuits
- EMI filtering
- Buck-boost converters
Features:
- Shielded construction for low EMI
- Compact 2016 (0806) footprint
- High current handling capability
- Wire-wound construction for superior performance
- RoHS compliant
Benefits:
- Reduced electromagnetic interference, improving overall system performance
- Space-saving design allows for use in compact devices
- Efficient power conversion due to low DC resistance (DCR)
- Reliable performance across a wide range of operating conditions
- Environmentally friendly due to RoHS compliance
Additional Details:
The LVS201610-220M-N inductor has a typical inductance of 22µH and a tolerance that can vary. Its saturation current is a key parameter to consider when selecting this inductor for power applications; the saturation current specifies the current level at which the inductance starts to drop significantly. The operating temperature range is also an important factor for ensuring long-term reliability. The specific DCR value contributes to the overall efficiency of the circuit it is implemented in. The self-resonant frequency (SRF) defines the upper frequency limit at which the inductor behaves ideally.
This inductor is often used in conjunction with other passive components such as capacitors and resistors to create complete power management solutions. Its small size and excellent electrical characteristics make it a popular choice for demanding applications where space and performance are critical.