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Vishay announces commercial IHLP® inductors with short lead times

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January 25, 2019

To provide faster access to its most popular IHLP® low profile, high current inductors, Vishay recently introduced alternative versions of its commercial style IHLP with shorter lead times of 8 to 10 weeks.

The devices released today offer designers alternatives to Vishay's 10 best-selling series of commercial, standard IHLP inductors that currently have extended lead times. Manufactured on separate, dedicated production lines, the device lineup consists of over 100 inductor part numbers in the 1616, 2020, 2525, and 4040 case sizes. These devices are targeted for commercial applications and are equivalent in fit, form, and function to standard IHLP inductors but may show slight deviation in datasheet parameters.

For a complete list of part numbers and specifications, please visit: www.vishay.com/doc?34509

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