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Industrial VS Commercial VS Residential Electrical Installation

Hey, in this article we are going to see the comparison between Industrial, Commercial, and Residential Electrical installation. We will make compare with respect to types, procedure, cost, safety, equipment, and many other essential factors. First of all, let's know what is electrical installation. Electrical installation is a procedure to install electrical circuits, wirings, equipment, and machines. The electrical installation can be divided into three major parts - 1. Installing of electrical equipment or device or machine 2. Make electrical connection or wiring for them 3. Provide them proper voltage and power to operate them. These different types of electrical installation required different types of electricians and management. For example, commercial electrical installation requires commercial electricians, industrial electrical installation requires industrial electricians, and residential electrical installation requires residential electricians. We already published an ...

What is Coilcraft Inductors | About CoilCraft | Coilcraft High Power Inductor

 About Coilcraft 

Coilcraft is a significant global provider of magnetic components, including high-performance RF chip inductors, power magnetics, and filters, with headquarters in Cary, Illinois, just outside of Chicago. Coilcraft develops and produces unique magnetics to match a customer's particular electrical requirements, in addition to a vast assortment of common components.

Coilcraft Inductors | About CoilCraft | Coilcraft High Power Inductor

Because of its reputation for quality, timely delivery, engineering assistance, and outstanding product performance, engineers and buyers consider Coilcraft as a preferred supplier. Engineers routinely identify Coilcraft as the number one magnetics firm they would suggest to a friend in independent studies.

Coilcraft Introduces High Voltage Molded Power Inductors

Coilcraft has expanded its market-proven XEL Family of high-performance, molded power inductors to include three new higher-voltage series: the XEL401xV, XEL4020V, and XEL4030V. All three offer operating voltage ratings of 120 V, 50% higher than the standard versions. They also offer exceptionally low DC resistance and ultra-low AC losses for greater power converter efficiency at high frequencies (2 to 5+ MHz) and high ripple current.

Coilcraft Introduces High Voltage Molded Power Inductors
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XEL40xxV Family inductors measure just 4.0 x 4.0 mm with a maximum height of 3.2 mm and feature rugged, composite construction that provides magnetic shielding and minimizes audible buzzing. The XEL401xV Series is available in six inductance values from 92 to 780 nH, with current ratings up to 24.0 Amps. The XEL4020V Series has 10 values from 0.08 to 2.2 µH and current ratings up to 33.2 Amps. The XEL4030V Series is offered in 13 values from 0.10 to 6.8 µH and current ratings up to 30.0 Amps. 

All models offer soft saturation characteristics to withstand high current spikes. They are qualified to AEC-Q200 Grade 1 (−40°C to +125°C) standards and exhibit no thermal aging issues, making them ideal for automotive and other harsh-environment applications. They also feature RoHS-compliant, tin-silver-over-copper terminations and are halogen-free. 

As with all Coilcraft parts, free evaluation samples of the XEL40xxV Family are available online at www.coilcraft.com. 

Coilcraft low-loss power inductors rated up to 44A at over 5MHz

Coilcraft’s XEL50xx family of high-performance, molded power inductors offer exceptionally low DC resistance and ultra-low AC losses, greatly improving power converter efficiency at high frequencies (2 to over 5MHz) and high ripple current.

XEL50xx family inductors measure just 5.28×5.48mm with a maximum height of 3.2mm. Two models are currently available, the XEL5020 and XEL5030, delivered in six inductance values from 0.10 to 1.0 µH with current ratings up to 39A for the XEL5020 and 10 values from 0.13 to 4.7µH and current ratings up to 44A for the XEL5030. All models offer soft saturation characteristics to withstand high current spikes and have no thermal aging issues.


The XEL50xx inductors are qualified to AEC-Q200 Grade 1 standards (-40° to +125°C ambient) with a maximum part temperature of +165°C, making them suitable for automotive and other harsh-environment applications. They feature RoHS-compliant, tin-silver-over-copper terminations and are halogen-free.

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