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High Power High Performance
Molded Surface Mount Inductors
MODEL HM72E-06
General Note
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05.13
• Operating & Storage Temperature -40°C to +155°C
• Temperature Rise, Maximum 50°C
• Operating Frequency Up to 3MHz
Specifications @ 25°C
Part Number Inductance(1)
μH±20%
Heating
Current(2)
(Adc)
Isat(3)
(Adc)
DCR (mΩ)
Typ. Max.
HM72E-06R10LF 0.10 26.2 45.0 1.5 1.7
HM72E-06R20LF 0.20 20.3 34.0 2.5 2.8
HM72E-06R33LF 0.33 18.0 22.0 3.2 3.9
HM72E-06R47LF 0.47 16.1 19.0 4.0 4.2
HM72E-06R68LF 0.68 14.4 16.5 5.0 5.5
HM72E-061R0LF 1.00 10.3 15.0 9.0 10.0
HM72E-061R5LF 1.50 8.4 10.0 13.0 14.0
HM72E-062R2LF 2.20 8.3 8.5 18.0 20.0
HM72E-063R3LF 3.30 6.6 8.0 26.5 30.0
HM72E-064R7LF 4.70 5.4 6.5 39.0 42.0
HM72E-06330LF 33.0 1.8 2.5 302.0 332.0
Notes: (1) Inductance is measured at 100 kHz, 0.1Vac without DC current.
(2) The Heating Current is the approximate DC current which causes the component temperature to increase by 50°C. This current is determined
by soldering the component on a typical application PCB, and then applying the current to the device for 30 minutes.
(3) The saturation current (Isat) is the approximate current at which the inductance will be decreased by 20% typical from its initial (zero DC) value.
(4) The part temperature (ambient + temperature rise) should not exceed 130°C.
Electrical Characteristics @ 25°C
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PCB layout