The 209-Amp Inductor Is a Reminder That Power Density Still Has Muscles
High-current IHXL inductors rated up to 209 A with improved core losses show how magnetic components are adapting to denser, hotter power systems.
High-current IHXL inductors rated up to 209 A with improved core losses show how magnetic components are adapting to denser, hotter power systems.
High-value, high-voltage thick-film resistors such as the SRT series show why precision stability still matters in demanding measurement, protection, and power designs.
Integrated voltage regulators are pulling thin-film magnetic power inductors into the package, changing how AI and GPU platforms think about power density, transient response, and board space.
Ripple current is a lifetime problem hiding inside power supplies, and SPICE-based FFT analysis gives engineers a practical way to estimate capacitor stress before heat wins.
AI servers are pushing high-end MLCC demand toward capacity limits, exposing how small passive components can become a serious constraint in the data-center hardware race.