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SRR1210A-101M by bourns
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SRR1210A-101M

Bourns

The SRR1210A-101M is an AEC-Q200 qualified, shielded power inductor with a ferrite core, providing an inductance of 100 µH. ...

RoHS Compliant
REEL Packaging
Accessories
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DESCRIPTION

The SRR1210A-101M is a shielded power inductor from the SRR1210A series, designed for power applications. It provides an inductance of 100 µH with a ±20% tolerance, a maximum DC resistance (DCR) of 0.135 Ω, and a typical self-resonant frequency (SRF) of 9 MHz. This component is rated for a heating current (Irms) of 2.5 A and a saturation current (Isat) of 2.2 A, and is designed to operate over a wide temperature range of -40 °C to +125 °C. As an AEC-Q200 qualified, RoHS compliant, and halogen-free inductor, it is well-suited for automotive electronics and other high-reliability power supply applications.

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SPECIFICATIONS

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Supplier:
Bourns
Part No:
SRR1210A-101M
Unit of Measure:
Per Each
RoHS:
Yes
HTS:
8504508000
COO:
CN
ECCN:
EAR99
Reel Pack: This product ships on a reel. Depending on the quantity ordered, you may receive full factory reels, cut tape (components on a strip cut from a reel), or a combination of both.
250
Package Type:
REEL
Inductance:
100 uH
Type:
Power
Impedance:
N/A
Tolerance:
20 %
Technology:
Wirewound
Maximum DC Current:
2.5(Typ) A
Maximum DC Resistance:
0.135 Ohm
Operating Temperature:
-40 to 125 °C
Packaging:
Tape and Reel
Protection Style:
Shielded

IN STOCK: 1,500

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Minimum Order Quantity: 250

Multiple: 250

Factory Lead-Time 20 Weeks

Price (USD)

Qty
Unit Price
250
$0.962
500
$0.868
1,000
$0.801
2,500
$0.782
5,000
$0.780
7,500
$0.778
10,000
$0.776
15,000 +
$0.774
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