Low profile inexpensive 100uH inductor

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Verizon

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Hi guys,

I am currently designing a portable battery powered medical device and I am
looking for a very low profile 100uH inductor that will be inexpensive
(0.15$ in 100K quantity). Any suggestions will be very appreciated.

Martin Forest
 
Verizon wrote:

Hi guys,

I am currently designing a portable battery powered medical device and I am
looking for a very low profile 100uH inductor that will be inexpensive
(0.15$ in 100K quantity). Any suggestions will be very appreciated.

Martin Forest
Hello,
have you tried coilcraft ( www.coilcraft.com ) ?
They have lots of interesting solutions to offer.
 
"Verizon" <nomi_martin@verizon.net> wrote in message
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Hi guys,

I am currently designing a portable battery powered medical device and
I am
looking for a very low profile 100uH inductor that will be inexpensive
(0.15$ in 100K quantity). Any suggestions will be very appreciated.
If you check the datasheet for various ICs that are made for battery
regulation or boost, the datasheet will give you the manufacturers and
part numbers for the inductors recommended for use with their chip.

> Martin Forest
 
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 13:00:52 GMT, the renowned "Verizon"
<nomi_martin@verizon.net> wrote:

Hi guys,

I am currently designing a portable battery powered medical device and I am
looking for a very low profile 100uH inductor that will be inexpensive
(0.15$ in 100K quantity). Any suggestions will be very appreciated.

Martin Forest
DC current rating? What is "very low profile" mean to you in mm?

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