Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. announced that the lead times for its IHLP low-profile, high-current inductors remain stable and competitive at 10 to 16 weeks.
As a result of improved productivity and a capacity expansion, the company is presently experiencing no shortages for its IHLP products. And with Vishay’s continued efforts to expand capacity, the company doesn’t foresee any issues in supplying its customers with the devices for the balance of 2021 and into 2022 and beyond.
Available in 10 case sizes ranging from 1212 to 8787, Vishay’s IHLP inductors are offered in commercial and automotive-grade versions. Applications for commercial devices include:
- Notebooks, desktops, and servers; low profile
- High-current power supplies
- POL converters
- Battery-powered devices
- Distributed power systems and FPGAs
Automotive-grade devices are designed for filtering and DC/DC conversion in engine and transmission control units, diesel injection drivers, as well as entertainment and navigation systems. Additionally, the devices are useful for noise suppression of high-current BLDC motors and for windshield wipers, power mirrors and seats, HID and LED lighting, and heating and ventilation blowers.
Packaged in a 100-percent lead (Pb)-free shielded, composite construction that reduces buzz to ultra-low levels, Vishay’s IHLP inductors offer high resistance to thermal shock, moisture, and mechanical shock, and they handle high-transient current spikes without saturation.
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