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Newark now stocking Abracon’s new AOTA series mini-molded inductors

New inductors offer same performance advantages as their larger counterparts.

Phoenix – October 10, 2024: Newark has announced the availability of Abracon’s new AOTA Series mini-molded inductors.

Building upon the success and advantages of its traditional molded inductors, Abracon has expanded its molded inductor technology into the realm of sub-3mm inductors which, despite their compact size, deliver the same exceptional performance as their larger counterparts.

Newark Supplier Account Manager and Abracon specialist, Euan Gilligan, said: “The mini-molded inductors deliver all the benefits of traditional molded inductors, including superior EMI shielding, high power density, and low core losses, despite their small size. The benefit is that these inductors effectively mitigate unwanted EMI, handle significant power loads, and exhibit low core losses, thereby ensuring enhanced signal integrity, space efficiency, and improved energy efficiency in electronic circuits.”

By migrating the power of its molded inductor technology to smaller package sizes, Abracon continues to provide solutions that meet the evolving needs of the electronics industry.

For example, Abracon’s AOTA Series is highly suited to IoT, machine-to-machine, secure car access, item tracking, indoor navigation and other connected applications. They are an ideal alternative to traditional resin-shielded or multi-layer inductors, offering higher performance at a lower cost in a smaller size.

The AOTA Series inductors are available from Newark in 1.4mm x 1.2mm to 2.5mm x 2.0mm package sizes with a maximum height as low as 0.65mm to support small and low-profile designs.

They are available with inductance values from .11 to 10 µH with low DCR, low core losses and saturation current up to 14.5 amps to support significant power loads and high-power density requirements.

All Abracon AOTA Series inductors are available and shipping from Newark in North America, Farnell in EMEA and element14 in APAC.

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