Frequency

Air coils are one third flatter than previous devices

25th February 2015
Barney Scott
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High-frequency applications, especially in the area of radio technology, require air coils with a particularly high Q-factor. Targeting current market requirements for this area of applications, Würth Electronik has expanded its portfolio of WE-CAIR air coils with design types 1322 and 1340. These types are one-third flatter than the current series of products.

The 1320 type in the WE-CAIR series has a 20% higher rated current with the conventional ceramic coils in the 0805 chip format. Its high Q-factor remains stable even in the high MHz range, thus enabling these extremely flat air coils to be used over a broad spectrum of frequencies.

Thanks to the air coil, the inductance can be kept constant all the way into the GHz range, meaning that these coils are predestined for use in radio-engineering applications. A compact design combined with a high Q-factor and a high rated current enables use in HF front-ends of all kinds and for the adjustment of the impedance of antennas for diverse frequency bands.

Samples are available free of charge on request. All products are available from stock.

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