The P1167.223NLT is a surface mount power inductor manufactured by Pulse Electronics. It's designed for use in a variety of power supply applications, particularly DC-DC converters, where efficient energy storage and filtering are crucial. These inductors are characterized by their low profile, high current handling capability, and robust construction, making them suitable for demanding environments.
Applications
- DC-DC converters: Step-up, step-down, and inverting converters for voltage regulation.
- Power supplies: Switching power supplies for electronic devices.
- Filtering circuits: Noise reduction and harmonic filtering in power systems.
- LED lighting: Powering and controlling LED lighting systems.
- Automotive electronics: Power management in automotive applications.
Features
- Low profile: Compact design for space-constrained applications.
- High current handling capability: Suitable for high-power applications.
- Surface mount design: Enables automated assembly and reduces manufacturing costs.
- Shielded construction: Minimizes electromagnetic interference (EMI).
- RoHS compliant: Environmentally friendly and meets regulatory requirements.
Benefits
- Efficient power conversion: Minimizes energy losses in power supply circuits.
- Reduced EMI: Minimizes interference with other electronic components.
- Compact size: Enables miniaturization of electronic devices.
- High reliability: Ensures stable performance in demanding environments.
- Cost-effective: Provides a balance of performance and cost.
Additional Details
The P1167.223NLT inductor typically features a ferrite core material, which provides high inductance and low core losses. The inductance value and saturation current are critical parameters for selecting the appropriate inductor for a given application. The inductance value determines the amount of energy the inductor can store, while the saturation current indicates the maximum current the inductor can handle before its inductance starts to decrease significantly. This inductor is designed for reflow soldering and can withstand high temperatures during the assembly process. The shielded construction helps to contain the electromagnetic field generated by the inductor, reducing interference with other sensitive components in the circuit. The specific electrical characteristics, such as inductance, DC resistance, and saturation current, can be found in the manufacturer's datasheet. The operating temperature range is typically from -40°C to +125°C, making it suitable for a wide range of environmental conditions. The package size is typically measured in millimeters and is critical for PCB layout design.