The LQH32MNR39M01L is a shielded, wound inductor produced by Murata Electronics, commonly employed in power supply and filtering circuits. Its compact form factor and robust electrical characteristics make it a suitable choice for diverse applications, particularly in space-constrained environments.
Applications:
- DC-DC Converters: Used in step-up, step-down, and inverting converters to efficiently manage voltage levels.
- Power Supplies for Portable Electronics: Well-suited for use in smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other battery-powered devices.
- Noise Filtering: Employed in circuits to attenuate unwanted noise and electromagnetic interference.
- Voltage Regulators: Integrated into voltage regulator modules for providing stable and clean power.
- RF Applications: Can be used in RF circuits for impedance matching and filtering.
Features:
- Compact Size: Its small dimensions facilitate high-density mounting on printed circuit boards.
- Shielded Construction: Minimizes electromagnetic interference (EMI) affecting nearby components.
- High Current Capability: Designed to handle substantial current levels without saturation.
- Excellent Inductance Stability: Provides consistent inductance values across a broad range of operating temperatures.
- RoHS Compliance: Adheres to environmental regulations restricting hazardous substances.
Benefits:
- Improved Power Efficiency: Reduces power losses in DC-DC converters, leading to extended battery life.
- Reduced EMI: Prevents interference with sensitive circuits, thereby enhancing overall system reliability.
- Compact Design: Enables the creation of smaller and lighter electronic devices.
- Stable Performance: Delivers consistent inductance values under various operating conditions.
- Environmentally Conscious: Complies with RoHS standards, lessening environmental impact.
Additional Details:
The LQH32MNR39M01L features an inductance value of 0.39 μH (microhenries) with a tolerance of ±20%. It exhibits a high self-resonant frequency (SRF), making it suitable for high-frequency applications. It is designed for surface mount technology (SMT) and is typically supplied on tape and reel for automated assembly. The operating temperature range generally spans from -40°C to +85°C. The DC resistance (DCR) is kept low to minimize power dissipation due to resistive losses. This inductor is frequently paired with a variety of integrated circuits from different manufacturers within DC-DC converter and filtering applications. The core material is typically a ferrite composition, which offers high permeability and minimal core losses at higher frequencies.