Taiyo Yuden HK High-Frequency Inductors for Automotive

Author : Taiyo yuden Published Time : 2018-10-05
Taiyo Yuden HK High-Frequency Inductors for Automotive are AEC-Q200 qualified SMD power inductors designed for high-frequency applications above 100MHz. These multi-layer inductors are made of advanced ceramics with low-resistivity silver used as internal conductors that provide excellent Q and Self Resonant Frequency (SRF) characteristics. The HK series high-frequency inductors with multi-layer block structure ensures reliability and high productivity. Typical applications include car navigation, display audio, automotive telematics, and more.

Features

High frequencyHigh productivityAEC-Q200 qualified

Applications

Car navigationDisplay audioAutomotive telematics
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