Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Wurth ElektronikInductance
10 μH
Maximum dc Current
825mA
Package/Case
4532
Length
4.2mm
Depth
3.2mm
Height
3.2mm
Dimensions
4.2 x 3.2 x 3.2mm
Tolerance
±10%
Maximum DC Resistance
420mΩ
Series
WE-GFH
Core Material
Iron
Maximum Self Resonant Frequency
36MHz
Minimum Quality Factor
35
Maximum Operating Temperature
+125°C
Moulded
Yes
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Inductor Construction
Moulded
Product details
Wurth WE-GFH High Frequency SMD Inductors
Wurth Elektronik WE-GFH SMD inductors support a higher current than the standard form whilst maintaining a lower RDC for the same type. Offered in a compact size, this series feature chip SMD inductance. Suitable applications for these SMD inductors include acoustic filtering, HF filtering and HF circuits.
Wurth Non Standard SMT Inductors (Chokes)
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€ 0.388
Each (Supplied on a Reel) (Exc. Vat)
Production pack (Reel)
10
€ 0.388
Each (Supplied on a Reel) (Exc. Vat)
Production pack (Reel)
10
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Quantity | Unit price | Per Reel |
---|---|---|
10 - 40 | € 0.388 | € 3.88 |
50 - 90 | € 0.364 | € 3.64 |
100 - 190 | € 0.345 | € 3.45 |
200 - 490 | € 0.315 | € 3.15 |
500+ | € 0.287 | € 2.87 |
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Wurth ElektronikInductance
10 μH
Maximum dc Current
825mA
Package/Case
4532
Length
4.2mm
Depth
3.2mm
Height
3.2mm
Dimensions
4.2 x 3.2 x 3.2mm
Tolerance
±10%
Maximum DC Resistance
420mΩ
Series
WE-GFH
Core Material
Iron
Maximum Self Resonant Frequency
36MHz
Minimum Quality Factor
35
Maximum Operating Temperature
+125°C
Moulded
Yes
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Inductor Construction
Moulded
Product details
Wurth WE-GFH High Frequency SMD Inductors
Wurth Elektronik WE-GFH SMD inductors support a higher current than the standard form whilst maintaining a lower RDC for the same type. Offered in a compact size, this series feature chip SMD inductance. Suitable applications for these SMD inductors include acoustic filtering, HF filtering and HF circuits.