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22R226C - Radial Lead Inductors

Download the 22R226C datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the 22R103C variant, as both devices belong to the same radial lead inductors family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The 2200R Series is a general purpose range of inductors suitable for low to medium current applications.

Their small footprint makes them ideal for high density applications where a chip inductor will not cope with the power requirement.

Features

  • RoHS compliant.
  • Radial format.
  • Up to 1.62A IDC.
  • 10μH to 68mH.
  • Low DC resistance.
  • Miniature size.
  • PCB mounting.
  • MIL-I-23053/5 class I sleeving.
  • Fully tinned leads.
  • Supplied in bags of 100.
  • Compatible with RoHS soldering systems.
  • Backward compatible with Sn/Pb soldering systems.
  • Custom parts available.

📥 Download Datasheet

Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (22R103C-muRata.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number 22R226C
Manufacturer Murata
File Size 143.34 KB
Description Radial Lead Inductors
Datasheet download datasheet 22R226C Datasheet

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www.murata-ps.com 2200R Series Radial Lead Inductors FEATURES „ RoHS compliant „ Radial format „ Up to 1.62A IDC „ 10μH to 68mH „ Low DC resistance „ Miniature size „ PCB mounting „ MIL-I-23053/5 class I sleeving „ Fully tinned leads „ Supplied in bags of 100 „ Compatible with RoHS soldering systems „ Backward compatible with Sn/Pb soldering systems „ Custom parts available DESCRIPTION The 2200R Series is a general purpose range of inductors suitable for low to medium current applications. Their small footprint makes them ideal for high density applications where a chip inductor will not cope with the power requirement.
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