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INTRODUCTION
A part of an electrical circuit known as an inductor stores energy in its magnetic field. By storing electrical energy before supplying it to the circuit to control current flow, inductors transform electrical energy into magnetic energy. This implies that as the current increases, so does the magnetic field.
The Global Power Inductors for IoT Devices and Portable Electronics market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
To broaden its IHHP family of ultra-thin, high current power inductors, Vishay Intertechnology announced the launch of three different compact devices with the overall dimensions IHHP-0603ZH-01, IHHP-0805ZH-01, and IHHP-0806ZH-01. Low DCR and low core loss are features of the Vishay Dale IHHP-0603ZH-01, IHHP-0805ZH-01, and IHHP-0806ZH-01, and the maximum height is only 0.8.
The most contemporary gadgets can be used as power modules and DC/DC converters for laptops, tablets, the Internet of Things, and other portable battery-operated electronics. The power inductor is constructed of a quiet magnetic alloy. The usage of magnetic shielding blocks interference from external hardware.
IHHP-0603ZH-01, IHHP-0805ZH-01, and IHHP-0806ZH-01 have maximum DCRs of 24 m, 5.2 A for saturation current, and 4.9 A for temperature increase current, respectively. The gadget is packaged with a 100% lead-free (Pb) iron powder alloy composite shielding structure that complies with RoHS regulations and functions between -55°C and +125°C.
Murata Manufacturing, a leading global provider of power inductors for IoT devices and portable electronics, acquired the German-based manufacturer of in-house-developed power inductors, TDK – Choke GmbH. The acquisition allowed Murata to expand its power inductor product portfolio and benefit from TDK’s advanced design capabilities.
AVX Corporation, a leading global manufacturer of electronic components, announced a partnership with Laird Connectivity, a leading provider of wireless solutions. The partnership will see AVX provide power inductors for Laird Connectivity’s IoT and other products.
The partnership will allow AVX to benefit from Laird Connectivity’s expertise in developing wireless solutions, while Laird Connectivity will benefit from AVX’s power inductor technology.
Another recent partnership in the Power Inductors for IoT Devices and Portable Electronics market is between TDK Corporation and Taiyo Yuden Co. Ltd. Both companies are working together to develop a series of high-performance power inductors for IoT and other applications.
The series will feature a wide range of inductance values, from 1.0 to 68 uH, and it will be designed to reduce power loss and increase efficiency.
There is a strategic partnership between Wurth Electronics Inc. and Pulse Electronics Corporation. The two companies have joined forces to develop a series of power inductors for IoT and other applications.
The series will feature a wide range of inductance values, from 0.1 to 47 uH, and it will be designed to reduce power loss and increase efficiency.
In addition, Pulse Electronics and Laird Connectivity, two major players in the power inductors market, recently announced their collaboration to develop a range of power inductors for IoT and portable electronics.
The power inductors developed under this collaboration are expected to provide enhanced performance and higher power efficiency.
An agreement between Pulse Electronics and KEMET Corporation, whereby KEMET will supply its high-performance inductors in Pulse Electronics’ power solutions portfolio.
This collaboration will help Pulse Electronics to expand its product offerings and cater to the emerging needs of the rapidly advancing IoT and portable electronics industry.
Sumitomo Electric Industries, a leading global provider of power inductors for IoT devices and portable electronics, announced a partnership with EnOcean, a leading provider of energy harvesting and wireless technology solutions.
The partnership will see Sumitomo Electric provide power inductors for EnOcean’s energy harvesting solutions, allowing EnOcean to benefit from Sumitomo Electric’s power inductor technology.
These partnerships and acquisitions are indicative of the increasingly competitive nature of the power inductors for IoT devices and portable electronics market.
Companies are recognizing the need to stay ahead of the competition by leveraging their expertise and partnering with leading companies in the industry. Through these partnerships and acquisitions, companies are able to expand their product portfolios and benefit from the advanced capabilities of their partners.