shielded inductor -> low frequency?
- From: Michael <nleahcim@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 18:42:50 -0000
Greetings gents of the SED variety - I have a couple quick questions
for you all:
I am working on a DC/DC switcher that will use the Linear LT1930A. It
switches at 2.2MHz. I need to find a ~8-10uH inductor that can handle
about .5-1A for this. I identified the Sumida CR43 series as a good
candidate. For example, there is a 8.2uH (at 7.96MHz) CR43 series with
166.2mohms DCR speced at 0.84A. It also has a very small 4.3x4.8mm
footprint. It would be perfect, except that it isn't shielded. I would
really prefer it to be shielded. I started looking at other Sumida
inductors, and it seems that all the shielded ones are speced in the
low KHz region. Am I missing something here?
Also, what is the relationship between inductance and frequency? I
googled around about that for a bit but couldn't find anything.
Thanks,
-Michael
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