Shielded Surface Mount RF Inductors with Higher Inductance

Gowanda expanded its SML32S “1210” Shielded Series, increasing the number of parts by 20% and raising the upper level of inductance to 470 uH.

Gowanda, NY (USA) – Gowanda Electronics, a designer and manufacturer of precision electronic components for radio frequency and power applications, announces the expansion of its SML32S series of wirewound, shielded, molded RF surface mount inductors in the “1210” style. This expansion increases the number of individual parts in the series by more than 20% and broadens the inductance range by adding values from 120 to 470 uH.

The expansion was done in order to address the market need for higher inductance shielded inductors in RF applications. Shielded inductors are used specifically in applications where the close proximity of circuit board components requires the inductor to be shielded to minimize interactions and ensure performance of the overall system. Such inductors are used for radio frequency applications in commercial, medical and military communities. That includes use in communication, guidance, security, radar, and test & evaluation applications.

The performance range provided by the expanded SML32S series includes inductance from 0.1 uH to 470 uH, DCR ohms max from 0.15 to 25 and current rating mA DC from 91 to 1175. There are two core types in the series (powdered iron or ferrite). The series operating temperature range is -55°C to +125°C. See table. Links to series information, series datasheet and other helpful information are provided below.

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For more information regarding pricing, delivery, higher reliability or upscreening requirements please contact Gowanda Electronics at USA +1-716-532-2234 or sales@gowanda.com.

The SML32S series is the magnetically shielded version of Gowanda’s SML32 series. Both SML32S and SML32 series are part of the company’s Standard RF Surface Mount Inductors product line.

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First in Industry – RF Surface Mount Inductors with Established Reliability

Gowanda’s ER5025S provides MIL-PRF-39010 qualified inductors in surface mount configuration for military and other high reliability RF applications.

Gowanda, NY (USA) – Gowanda Electronics, a designer and manufacturer of precision electronic components for radio frequency and power applications, announces the introduction of the industry’s first off-the-shelf Shielded RF Surface Mount (SMT) Inductors with Established Reliability (ER) rating. The first-ever shielded ER SMT series – Gowanda ER5025S – complements MIL-PRF-39010 Qualified Product List (QPL) axial-leaded (thru-hole) products and enables their conversion to SMT circuitry via this new MIL-PRF-39010 qualified SMT series. This series was developed by the company in response to a market need for shielded surface mount options to the traditional thru-hole designs. SMT components enable the use of more efficient assembly methods when compared to thru-hole methods. Gowanda was the first in the industry to offer an ER series in a surface mount configuration last year, Gowanda ER3013.

“This introduction of a shielded ER surface mount series is a result of Gowanda’s commitment to develop inductor designs that address the evolving needs of the design engineering community,” said Don McElheny, CEO of Gowanda Components Group. “We will continue to introduce more ER SMT series in the future”, he added.

The ER5025S series meets the military’s QPL requirements for Established Reliability to failure rate level M and addresses two MIL-PRF-39010 slash numbers (/17 and /18). This qualification required extensive testing for electrical, environmental, mechanical and thermal performance. Level M represents the first level of failure rating for off-the-shelf inductors for high-reliability applications. In its ongoing commitment to the military market, Gowanda intends to achieve higher level failure ratings (Level P, then Level R) as ongoing testing continues to accumulate the hours necessary to attain those ratings on this shielded ER SMT series.

Gowanda’s wirewound, molded, shielded ER5025S series is designed for RF applications in military, aerospace and space – including defense and NASA communities – for use in communication, guidance, security, radar, test & evaluation and special mission applications. This shielded series – with 3% max coupling – is used specifically in applications where the close proximity of circuit board components requires the inductor to be shielded to minimize interactions and ensure performance of the overall system.

The performance range provided by the ER5025S series includes inductance from 0.10 to 10,000 µH, Q min from 40 to 60, SRF MHz min from 1.0 to 450, DCR Ohms max from 0.025 to 139, and current rating mA DC from 30 to 2245. The MIL-PRF-39010 slash number determines specific performance, core type (phenolic, powdered iron or ferrite) and shielding type (iron sleeve or ferrite sleeve). Operating temperature range is -55°C to +105°C. See the performance data table and ER5025S datasheet link below for additional information.

Gowanda has been designing and manufacturing RF and power inductors – both thru-hole and SMT – for the military’s Qualified Products List for many years. That experience combined with several successful ER thru-hole qualifications set the stage for the development of the industry’s first ER SMT inductors last year, and now the industry’s first shielded ER SMT inductors. Gowanda’s new Hi-Rel QPL Brochure provides a helpful overview.

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For more information regarding pricing, delivery, higher reliability or upscreening requirements please contact Gowanda Electronics at USA +1-716-532-2234 or sales@gowanda.com. For more information about QPL go to the website for Defense Logistics Agency DLA Land and Maritime at: www.dla.mil/landandmaritime.aspx.

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First in Industry – RF Surface Mount Inductors with Established Reliability

Gowanda’s ER3013 Series breaks new ground by providing SMT option to traditional thru-hole designs, for military and other high-reliability RF applications.

Gowanda, NY (USA) – Gowanda Electronics, a designer and manufacturer of precision electronic components for radio frequency and power applications, announces the introduction of the industry’s first off-the-shelf RF Surface Mount (SMT) Inductors with Established Reliability (ER) rating. The first-ever ER SMT series – Gowanda ER3013 – was developed by Gowanda in response to a market need for surface mount options to the traditional leaded (thru-hole) designs.

Surface mount configurations lend themselves to higher-efficiency “pick and place” circuit board assembly processes versus the more laborious, multi-step thru-hole assembly methods. The introduction of Gowanda’s ER SMT series will enable faster assembly processing, thereby helping to reduce the cost of high-reliability electronic systems where ER components are utilized. The introduction of this new series also sends a message to the design community – that SMT designs are attainable even for some of the most challenging high-reliability components.

“This development from Gowanda not only breaks new ground but also helps to assure design engineers that their next generation designs will have access to the necessary components – especially since Gowanda plans to introduce more ER SMT designs in the future,” said Don McElheny, CEO of Gowanda Components Group.

The ER3013 series meets the military’s Qualified Products List (QPL) requirements for Established Reliability to failure rate level M and addresses MIL-PRF-39010 slash numbers /19, /20 and /21. This qualification required extensive testing for electrical, environmental, mechanical and thermal performance. Level M represents the first level of failure rating for off-the-shelf inductors for high-reliability applications. In its ongoing commitment to the military market, Gowanda intends to achieve higher level failure ratings (Level P, then Level R) as ongoing testing continues to accumulate the hours necessary to attain those ratings on this ER SMT series.

Gowanda’s wirewound, molded ER3013 series is designed for RF applications in military, aerospace and space – including defense and NASA communities – for use in communication, guidance, security, radar, test & evaluation and special mission applications.

The performance range provided by the ER3013 series includes inductance from 0.10 to 1000 µH, Q min from 25 to 55, SRF MHz min from 3.4 to 680, DCR Ohms max from 0.08 to 72, and current rating mA DC from 28 to 1380. The specific MIL-PRF-39010 slash number determines the core type (phenolic, powdered iron or ferrite) and operating temperature range (-55°C to +105°C or -55°C to +125°C). See table. Links to series information, series datasheet and other helpful information are provided below.

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For more information regarding pricing, delivery, higher reliability or upscreening requirements please contact Gowanda Electronics at USA +1-716-532-2234 or sales@gowanda.com.

For more information about QPL go to the website for Defense Logistics Agency DLA Land and Maritime (previously referred to as DSCC) at http://www.dla.mil/LandandMaritime.aspx. For details on MIL-PRF-39010 and its slash numbers go directly to: https://landandmaritimeapps.dla.mil/programs/milspec/ListDocs.aspx?BasicDoc=MIL-PRF-39010.

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Dyco Electronics Acquired by Gowanda – Featured at APEC Show

GCG expands its magnetic component capabilities by acquiring Dyco Electronics in Hornell, NY.

Gowanda, NY (USA) – Gowanda Components Group is pleased to announce that its electronic component products and technologies are expanding in connection with the acquisition of Dyco Electronics in Hornell, NY. Dyco Electronics will be featured at Gowanda’s booth #310 during APEC 2017, the applied power electronics conference being held March 27-29 in Tampa, FL.

GCG CEO Don McElheny stated, “Dyco Electronics excels in designing custom magnetics for high reliability and high performance applications, much like our Gowanda Electronics business unit. Dyco’s expertise with laminated transformers, planar transformers and specialized solutions will enhance GCG’s ability to address the toughest challenges facing design engineers in the global markets we serve.”

Terms of the deal were not disclosed but GCG has stated that Dyco Electronics’ operations will remain in Hornell, NY. In addition to Hornell, GCG has three other production facilities located within the United States.

This is the sixth acquisition for GCG within the last five years. For more information about the acquisitions please contact Denis Kohlhagen, VP of Sales for GCG, at sales@gowanda.com or +1-716- 532-2234. For more information about Dyco Electronics please contact Greg Georgek, President of Dyco Electronics, at sales@dycoelectronics.com or +1-607- 324-2030.

The individual business units that support Gowanda Components Group include Gowanda Electronics, TTE Filters, Instec Filters, Communication Coil, Butler Winding, Microwave Circuits, and now Dyco Electronics.

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Acquisition of Microwave Circuits Expands Filter Capabilities

GCG broadens its range of innovative filter solutions by acquiring Microwave Circuits from AMTI

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Gowanda, NY (USA) – Gowanda Components Group is pleased to announce that its capabilities for the design and manufacture of RF and microwave filters are expanding in connection with the acquisition of Microwave Circuits from AMTI in Lynchburg, VA.

“Microwave Circuits’ designs and technologies complement those of our TTE Filters business unit,” said GCG CEO Don McElheny. “The synergy in our capabilities and applications will enable us to offer a broader range of innovative filter solutions to design engineers in commercial, medical, microwave, military, space and other markets around the world.”

Terms of the deal were not disclosed but GCG has stated that Microwave Circuits’ production facilities will remain in Beltsville, MD and sales & technical support will remain in Lynchburg.

This is the fifth acquisition for GCG within the last five years. For more information please contact Claude Badawy at +1-716-532-2234 or cbadawy@gowanda.com.

The individual business units that support Gowanda Components Group include Gowanda Electronics, TTE Filters, Instec Filters, Communication Coil, Butler Winding, and now Microwave Circuits.

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Butler Winding Acquired to Expand Inductor Capabilities

Gowanda Electronics’ parent company recently acquired Butler Winding in Butler, PA.

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Gowanda, NY (USA) – Gowanda Electronics, a business unit of Gowanda Components Group (GCG), is pleased to announce that its capabilities for the design and manufacture of inductors and other passive components are expanding in connection with its parent company’s acquisition of Butler Winding in Butler, PA.

GCG CEO Don McElheny stated, “Butler’s products and capabilities complement Gowanda’s and give us the opportunity to enhance and grow our high performance inductor offerings in the global marketplace. The synergy in our designs and applications will enable us to provide a broader range of innovative passive component solutions to design engineers in commercial, medical, microwave, military, space and other markets around the world.”

Terms of the deal were not disclosed but it is anticipated that the company will relocate from Butler, PA to GCG’s facilities in Arcade, NY in the near future. This is the fourth acquisition for GCG within the last five years. For more information please contact Denis Kohlhagen at +1-716-532-2234 or sales@gowanda.com

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