SMT Power Inductors
High Current Composite Inductor - PA5432.XXXNLT and PM5432.XXXNLT
POWER PRODUCTS
Height: 6.0mm Max
Footprint: 6.8mm x 6.6mm Max
Current Rating: up to 10.5Arms
Inductance Range: 4.7uH to 22uH
High current, low DCR, and high efficiency
High reliability
Minimized acoustic noise and minimized leakage flux noise
Available in Commercial (PA5432) and Automotive
(PM5432) grades
Electrical Specifications @ 25°C, Operating Temperature -55°C to +155°C
Saturation
Current2
(25°C)
Heating
Current
Part Number
DC Resistance
SRF
Inductance
100KHz, 0.1V
Rated4
Current
K Factor
for
T Y P.
MAX.
mΩ
14.4
T Y P.
A
∆ T ≈ 40�C
T Y P.
MHz
21
Core Loss
Commerical7 Automotive7
uH 20ꢀ
4.7
A
10.5
9.9
9
mΩ
13.10
A
11
10
9
PA5432.472NLT PM5432.472NLT
PA5432.562NLT PM5432.562NLT
PA5432.682NLT PM5432.682NLT
PA5432.822NLT PM5432.822NLT
PA5432.103NLT PM5432.103NLT
PA5432.153NLT PM5432.153NLT
PA5432.223NLT PM5432.223NLT
10.5
9.9
9.2
8.4
7.6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5.6
14.46
18.90
24.00
27.00
39.77
55.12
15.9
20
18
6.8
8.2
10
20.8
26.4
29.82
43.75
60.63
8
8
16
7
7
14
15
6
5.8
5.6
6
11
22
5
5
9
Notes:
1. Actual temperature of the component during system operation (ambient plus
5. The part temperature (ambient+temp rise) should not exceed 155�C under worst
case operating conditions. Circuit design, PCB trace size and thickness, airflow and
other cooling provisions all affect the part temperature. Part temperature should be
verified in the end application.
6. Parts shown in bold are standard catalog parts and are available through sample
stock and distribution. Parts in lighter font are available but are not necessarily held
in sample stock or distribution and lead times may be longer. Please contact Pulse
for availablity.
7. The PM5432.XXXNLT part numbers are also IATF16949 certified. The mechanical
dimensions are100% tested in production but do not necessarily meet a product
capability index (Cpk) 1.33 and therefore the PM5432.XXXNLT may not strictly
conform to PPAP.
temperature rise) must be within the standard operating range.
2. The saturation current is the current at which the initial inductance drops by ap-
proximately 30% at the stated ambient temperature. The maximum allowable drop
at this stated current is 40% of the initial inductance. This current is determined by
placing the component in the specified ambient environment and applying a short
duration pulse current (to eliminate self-heating effect) to the component.
3. The Heating current is the DC current required to raise the component tempera-
ture by approximately 40�C. Take note that the components’ performanc varies
depending on the system condition. It is suggested that the component be tested
at the system level, to verify the temperature rise of the component during system
operation.
4. The rated current as listed is either the saturation current or the heating current (∆
T ≈ 40°C) depending on which value is lower.
8. Special Characteristics
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