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DR125-220-R

SKU: DR125-220-R

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Product Description: Eaton DR Inductor 22 µH 3.7 A Irm 4

The Eaton DR series power inductors are high power density, high efficiency, shielded drum core inductors designed for a wide range of electronic applications. Manufactured by Eaton Electronics in China, this component is ideal for use in desktop and server power supplies, DVD and media players, portable devices, LCD panels, and various DC-DC converter circuits including buck, boost, forward, and resonant converters. It also serves as an effective noise filter or choke in complex electronic systems.

Key Features

  • Inductance: 22 µH
  • Maximum Current: 3.7 A Irm
  • Magnetically shielded for reduced electromagnetic interference
  • Ferrite core material for high efficiency
  • Available in T&R package type for secure mounting
  • RoHS compliant
  • Operating and storage temperature range: -40 °C to +125 °C
  • Reflow solder compliant (J-STD-020)

Technical Specifications

Part Number Rated Inductance (μH) OCL1 ±20% (μH) I 2 rms (A) I 3 sat (A) Peak DCR4 (Ω) Typ. Volt-μsec5 Typ.
DR125-220-R 22 22.65 1.62 1.67 0.107 17.0

Additional Details

  • Part Number: DR125-220-R
  • Manufacturer: Eaton Electronics
  • Country of Origin: CN
  • Unit of Measure: UOM not specified
  • ECCN: EAR99
  • Package Type: T&R
  • Datasheet: Eaton DR Inductor Datasheet

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