Inductor 47 µH Coil – Radial Lead Power Inductor
🌀 Inductor 47 µH Coil – Radial Lead Power Inductor
The 330 µH radial inductor is a wire-wound passive component designed for use in a wide range of power electronics, filtering, and signal conditioning applications. It features low DC resistance, stable inductance, and reliable performance in both low and high-frequency circuits.
⚙️ Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Inductance | 47 µH (microhenries) |
| Tolerance | ±10% (typical) |
| Current Rating | ~0.3 – 1A (depending on core size) |
| DC Resistance (DCR) | ~0.3 – 1.5Ω (typical) |
| Core Material | Ferrite or iron (varies by model) |
| Mounting Type | Through-hole (radial lead) |
| Lead Spacing | ~5.0 mm |
| Operating Temp | −40°C to +85°C |
| Package Type | Encapsulated or dipped coil (varies) |
🛠️ Applications
DC-DC converters (buck/boost)
Power filtering for microcontrollers and sensors
EMI suppression
Low-pass or band-pass filters
Audio crossover networks
Battery-operated and portable devices