Fixed Inductors - AL0410
AL0410
AL0410 ensures reliable highâcurrent handling with excellent environmental resistance, ideal for compact, highâperformance consumer electronics.
Inductance / Impedance
1-1000 (µH)
Rated Current
85-920 (mA)
Features
- Coating epoxy resin that ensures the humidity resistance to be long lift.
- Contribute to be high Q and self-resonant frequencies.
Applications
- Communication modules.
- Computing devices.
- Various categories of consumer electronics.
A 12.0 (MAX) m/m
B 62.0 ± 2.0 m/m
D 4.0 (MAX) m/m
E 0.65 ± 0.05 m/m
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Details
How can you ensure your communication modules maintain signal integrity while operating in humid environments without adding bulk to your designs?
The AL0410 fixed inductor solves this challenge with epoxy resin coating that delivers long-life humidity resistance combined with excellent Q-factor performance. Its compact 12.0mm x 62.0mm profile and 85-920mA current capacity fit seamlessly into space-constrained communication modules while maintaining reliability in demanding environmental conditions. Core Master's 40 years of expertise ensures consistent performance across your production volumes.
Core Master's AL0410 inductors are the ideal solution for communication modules, computing devices, and diverse consumer electronics requiring dependable power conditioning and signal integrity. Leveraging over 40 years of specialized manufacturing expertise, each unit undergoes rigorous quality assurance to ensure RoHS compliance and consistent performance. The combination of compact dimensions, high current capacity, and environmental durability makes the AL0410 an excellent choice for OEM manufacturers and system integrators seeking reliable components with professional technical support. Contact Core Master today to discuss customization options and secure competitive pricing for your production requirements.



