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    DFE201612E-2R2M=P2

    2.2 µH Shielded Drum Core, Wirewound Inductor 1.8 A 116mOhm Max 0806 (2016 Metric)

    Murata Electronics

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    LQW18ANR18G00D

    180 nH Unshielded Drum Core, Wirewound Inductor 140 mA 2.2Ohm Max 0603 (1608 Metric)

    Murata Electronics

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    LQW18AN8N2D00D

    8.2 nH Unshielded Drum Core, Wirewound Inductor 650 mA 110mOhm Max 0603 (1608 Metric)

    Murata Electronics

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    LQW18AN7N5D00D

    7.5 nH Unshielded Drum Core, Wirewound Inductor 750 mA 82mOhm Max 0603 (1608 Metric)

    Murata Electronics

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    LQW18AN6N8D00D

    6.8 nH Unshielded Drum Core, Wirewound Inductor 750 mA 82mOhm Max 0603 (1608 Metric)

    Murata Electronics

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    LQW18AN56NG00D

    56 nH Unshielded Drum Core, Wirewound Inductor 360 mA 350mOhm Max 0603 (1608 Metric)

    Murata Electronics

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    LQW18AN47NG00D

    47 nH Unshielded Drum Core, Wirewound Inductor 380 mA 290mOhm Max 0603 (1608 Metric)

    Murata Electronics

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    LQW18AN15NG00D

    15 nH Unshielded Drum Core, Wirewound Inductor 600 mA 130mOhm Max 0603 (1608 Metric)

    Murata Electronics

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    LQW18AN33NG00D

    33 nH Unshielded Drum Core, Wirewound Inductor 420 mA 230mOhm Max 0603 (1608 Metric)

    Murata Electronics

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    LQW18AN10NG00D

    10 nH Unshielded Drum Core, Wirewound Inductor 650 mA 110mOhm Max 0603 (1608 Metric)

    Murata Electronics

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    LQM21PN4R7MGRD

    4.7 µH Shielded Multilayer Inductor 800 mA 288mOhm Max 0805 (2012 Metric)

    Murata Electronics

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    LQH32CN100K53L

    10 µH Unshielded Drum Core, Wirewound Inductor 450 mA 390mOhm Max Nonstandard

    Murata Electronics

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    LQH43CN100K03L

    10 µH Unshielded Drum Core, Wirewound Inductor 650 mA 240mOhm Max 1812 (4532 Metric)

    Murata Electronics

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    LQG18HN8N2J00D

    8.2 nH Unshielded Multilayer Inductor 800 mA 250mOhm Max 0603 (1608 Metric)

    Murata Electronics

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    LQW15AN22NG00D

    22 nH Unshielded Drum Core, Wirewound Inductor 310 mA 300mOhm Max 0402 (1005 Metric)

    Murata Electronics

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    DFE252012P-4R7M=P2

    4.7 µH Shielded Drum Core, Wirewound Inductor 1.4 A 200mOhm Max 1008 (2520 Metric) Flat Wire

    Murata Electronics

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    LQM2MPN2R2NG0L

    2.2 µH Shielded Multilayer Inductor 1.2 A 138mOhm Max 0806 (2016 Metric)

    Murata Electronics

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    LQP03HQ2N2B02D

    2.2 nH Unshielded Thick Film Inductor 600 mA 120mOhm Max 0201 (0603 Metric)

    Murata Electronics

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    LQW15AN7N5G00D

    7.5 nH Unshielded Drum Core, Wirewound Inductor 570 mA 130mOhm Max 0402 (1005 Metric)

    Murata Electronics

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    LQG15HS7N5J02D

    7.5 nH Unshielded Multilayer Inductor 550 mA 240mOhm Max 0402 (1005 Metric)

    Murata Electronics

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    Description of Fixed Inductors

    Fixed inductors represent a category of inductors distinguished by their physical construction, and they are widely used in various inductive applications. A fixed inductor, also known as a fixed coil, is characterized by its unchanging inductance value.

    Fixed inductors

    Fixed inductors

    These inductors can take the form of single-layer, multi-layer, honeycomb, or magnetic core configurations. The coils are wound around a magnetic core using wire of an appropriate diameter and then encapsulated with epoxy resin or plastic, depending on the required inductance and the maximum direct current (DC) they are designed to handle.

    Characteristics and Types of Fixed Inductors

    A fixed inductor maintains a constant inductance value. The varieties of fixed inductors encompass air-core, iron-core, and ferrite-core types. These inductors are often more compact and easier to use compared to their variable counterparts, which makes them ideal for applications requiring a consistent inductance.

    Air-core inductor: An air-core inductor is the typical inductor that one encounters, featuring a straightforward winding. This type of inductor uses air as its core material. Additionally, non-magnetic substances such as plastic and ceramic are employed as core materials.

    Iron-core inductor: An iron-core inductor incorporates ferromagnetic materials like ferrite or iron as their core. The employment of these core materials significantly boosts the inductance due to their elevated magnetic permeability. Permeability is a measure of a material's capacity to facilitate the creation of magnetic fields.

    Ferrite-core inductor: Inductors that feature a ferrite core within their windings are classified as ferrite core inductors. When solid metal cores are utilized in the construction of inductors, the varying magnetic field induces substantial eddy currents due to the metal's electrical conductivity. These induced currents flow within the inductor, parallel to the closed-loop of electric current.

    Applications of Fixed Inductors

    The function of a fixed inductor is to serve as an electronic component with a constant inductance value, which is capable of storing energy in the form of a magnetic field. It finds application in a range of electronic setups, including resonant circuits, filters, and oscillators. Additionally, fixed inductors play a role in power supplies and motor drives, where they assist with tasks such as smoothing and filtering electrical signals. The primary role of a fixed inductor within an electronic circuit is to establish a resonant circuit in conjunction with other components. This resonant circuit is crucial for tuning the circuit to specific frequencies and for maintaining the stability of the circuit's operation.

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