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SDR1005-330ML

SDR1005-330ML

SDR1005-330ML

Bourns Inc.

FIXED IND 33UH 1.8A 120 MOHM SMD

SOT-23

SDR1005-330ML Datasheet PDF

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Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Mount Surface Mount
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case Nonstandard
Material - Core Ferrite
Operating Temperature-40°C~125°C
PackagingTape & Reel (TR)
Published 2010
Series SDR1005
Size / Dimension 0.500Lx0.394W 12.70mmx10.00mm
Tolerance ±20%
Part StatusObsolete
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Type Wirewound
Max Operating Temperature125°C
Min Operating Temperature -40°C
Composition Wirewound
Current Rating (Amps) 1.8A
Shielding Unshielded
Current Rating1.8A
Base Part Number SDR1005
Inductance 33μH
Test Frequency1kHz
DC Resistance (DCR) 120mOhm Max
Frequency - Self Resonant 14MHz
Q @ Freq 29 @ 2.2MHz
Inductance Frequency - Test 1kHz
Current - Saturation 2A
Inductance Tolerance 20%
Height Seated (Max) 0.197 5.00mm
Length 12.7mm
Width 10.0076mm
RoHS StatusROHS3 Compliant
Lead Free Lead Free
In-Stock:4931 items

About SDR1005-330ML

The SDR1005-330ML from Bourns Inc. is a high-performance microcontroller designed for a wide range of embedded applications. This component features FIXED IND 33UH 1.8A 120 MOHM SMD.

Key Features

  • Advanced AVR architecture for efficient processing
  • Wide operating temperature range: -40°C to 85°C
  • Low power consumption for energy-efficient applications
  • Comprehensive peripheral set including SPI, UART, and USART interfaces

Applications

This microcontroller is ideal for various applications including:

  • Industrial control systems
  • Consumer electronics
  • Automotive systems
  • IoT devices
  • Medical equipment

Technical Support

Hotenda provides comprehensive technical support for the SDR1005-330ML, including datasheets, application notes, and design resources. Our team of engineers is available to assist with your design challenges.

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