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    10uh Inductors from RS components

    Just quick question can the 10uH inductor from RS be used insted of the 10uH coilcraft inductor. Here are the specs:




    Current carrying capacity: Type L up to 9A, Type XL up to 35A
    Compact design
    Low-loss ferrite core
    Can be used at frequencies up to 10MHz
    Operating temperature -25°C to +85°C
    Storage temperature range -40°C to +105°C
    Applications: suitable for switched mode regulator ICs from e.g. National Semiconductor, Linear Technology, Maxim, SGS-Thomson, Micrel, Scemtech, interference suppression

    stock no=396-3128, inductance (µH) = 10, Tolerance = +-20%, RDC [mOhm]= 17.20, Nominal current Amps= 6.5, Saturation Amps = 10

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    I used the RS 308-8918 10uH Inductors in mine.

    Works fine.

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    cheers for that are any of there 47uH inductors suitable as well? If so whats the order numbers for them?

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    Bought the Farnell 482-572 47uH Inductors, couldn't find a suitable RS equivalent.

    J

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    try renco or wilco

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