MCLA and WCLA Automotive-Grade RF Chip Inductors
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Eaton MCLA and WCLA automotive grade chip inductors are designed for applications such as ADAS, infotainment, wireless communications, and other high frequency automotive circuits. The MCLA series multilayer chip inductors and WCLA series wirewound chip inductors are offered in industry standard footprints from 0402 to 1210 with inductance values from 1.0nH to 680µH, providing designers flexibility to address a wide range of space and performance requirements. The inductors combine high Q, a high current rating, and low DCR, making them ideal in filters and RF matching circuits. They are also magnetically shielded to prevent interference with sensitive circuitry in close proximity. MCLA and WCLA inductors are manufactured using higher grade materials suitable for high reliability applications. They’re AEC-Q200 grade 3 qualified, and are rated for use at temperatures up to 125°C.
Eaton MCLA and WCLA automotive grade chip inductors are designed for applications such as ADAS, infotainment, wireless communications, and other high frequency automotive circuits. The MCLA series multilayer chip inductors and WCLA series wirewound chip inductors are offered in industry standard footprints from 0402 to 1210 with inductance values from 1.0nH to 680µH, providing designers flexibility to address a wide range of space and performance requirements. The inductors combine high Q, a high current rating, and low DCR, making them ideal in filters and RF matching circuits. They are also magnetically shielded to prevent interference with sensitive circuitry in close proximity. MCLA and WCLA inductors are manufactured using higher grade materials suitable for high reliability applications. They’re AEC-Q200 grade 3 qualified, and are rated for use at temperatures up to 125°C.
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