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iNRCORE expands Vanguard Electronics high current power inductor line

24 March 2023

Vanguard Electronics, under the iNRCORE family of brands, is expanding their growing COTS+ product line of high current power inductors with the addition of the HCPI040, HCPI050, HPCI060, HPCI100 and HCPI120 series.

“We developed this expanded product line of compact, low profile, high current inductors in direct response to customer demand for high reliability electronics,” said Jason Finley, president and CEO of Vanguard Electronics. “These parts were specifically designed to maximize inductance while minimizingSource: Vanguard ElectronicsSource: Vanguard Electronics space and resistance. This allows resulting parts to be compact while offering superior inductor performance and efficiency compared to traditional designs. We will be expanding the ratings and sizes in the very near future.”

The expanded product line of high current indictors features magnetically shielded molded construction, a composite core and tin-lead/RoHS terminations. With low DC resistance, they are capable of high current carrying capacity, perform with excellent efficiency, and maintain a superior ability to handle transients. The Vanguard high current inductors are designed to serve the military and avionics markets and are typically used in DC/DC converters commonly found in aircraft, ground vehicles, missiles, radios and radar systems.



Each inductor in the line features a standard tolerance of 20%, a temperature rise at rated current of less and or equal to 40° C and an operating temperature range of -55° C to 125° C.

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