The NL453232TA-100K-4 is a wire-wound inductor manufactured by TDK Corporation. It is designed for use in power circuits requiring stable and efficient energy storage. This inductor features a compact size and high inductance value, making it suitable for various applications. Its robust construction ensures reliable performance in demanding environments.
Applications
- Power supplies: DC-DC converters and voltage regulators.
- RF circuits: Impedance matching and filtering.
- Noise filtering: Suppression of electromagnetic interference (EMI).
- Signal processing: Signal conditioning and filtering.
- Energy storage: Backup power systems and portable devices.
Features
- Inductance value: 10μH (Microhenries).
- Tolerance: Typically ±10%.
- Rated current: Specified in the datasheet, varies with temperature.
- Self-resonant frequency (SRF): High SRF for stable performance at high frequencies.
- SMD (Surface Mount Device): For automated assembly on printed circuit boards.
- Compact size: 4.5mm x 3.2mm x 3.2mm dimensions.
Benefits
- Efficient energy storage: Improves the efficiency of power circuits.
- Stable performance: Consistent inductance value over a wide frequency range.
- Reduced EMI: Filters out unwanted noise and interference.
- Compact size: Allows for use in small and portable devices.
- Easy assembly: SMD design for automated placement.
Additional Details
The NL453232TA-100K-4 is a wire-wound inductor constructed with a ferrite core and enameled copper wire. The DC resistance (DCR) value is an important parameter for power applications, indicating the power loss in the inductor. The saturation current is also specified in the datasheet, indicating the current level at which the inductance value starts to decrease significantly. It is important to refer to the manufacturer's datasheet for the precise specifications, including the operating temperature range and recommended soldering profile. The inductor's Q-factor, also found in the datasheet, affects the efficiency of the inductor at high frequencies. The operating temperature typically ranges from -40°C to +85°C. Refer to the datasheet for specific derating curves related to current and temperature.