Murata power inductors for high-frequency circuits

Murata's power inductors line up for high-frequency circuits features ultra-compact film-type inductors, general-purpose multilayer inductors, and high-Q, high-current supporting wire-wound type inductors, all of which are used in high-frequency circuits.

These inductors are recommended for all high-frequency circuits, including mobile phone RF modules, Wi-Fi modules, Bluetooth® modules, and various types of matching circuits.

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Features/Applications

Product name Description Features Applications
Winding metal alloy This product is an inductor which bonds the winding and resin-coated metal magnetic powder with thermocompression.
  • Metal magnetic material which doesn’t easily become magnetically saturated
  • Supports high currents
  • Low inductance
  • Can maintain stable DC superposition characteristics even at high temperatures
  • Automobiles
  • Smartphones
  • Industrial electronics
Wire wound ferrite Winds copper wire in a spiral shape around a ferrite core to reduce the leakage flux, improve the achievement of inductance, and increase the intensity.
  • Supports inductance values with a high order of mH magnitude
  • Can select winding ferrite when using in a high inductance area
  • Suitable for step-up power supply circuits in backlights
  • Choke applications
  • HDD
Multilayer ferrite This product is an inductor which alternately laminates and sinters the magnetic material and inner electrodes which enables the product to have a very small footprint.
  • Compact and low profile form factors
  • High inductance and high voltage
  • Low power circuits
  • Wearable devices
  • Smartphones

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