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New high-current power inductors for onboard chargers

By Michelle Froese | June 4, 2024

Sumida America has launched the CDPQ****/T150 Series of high-current power inductors. In this new design, a combination of precision flat-wire windings and large tinned copper surface mounting pads maximizes current handling capacity. These inductors are magnetically shielded, AEC-Q200 qualified, and a good match for onboard chargers.

Sumida’s new CDPQ2014-T150 and CDPQ2717-150 power inductors.

The flat wire coil is closely wound together to increase its effective cross-sectional area. This coil is encased in a high permeability ferrite core minimizing physical size. The high surface area of the flat-wire windings is also effective at minimizing internal resistance at high frequencies.

The CDPQ2014/T150 is available in three inductance values from 1, 2.2, and 3.3 µH. Maximum saturation current ranges from 16 to 48 amps at 150° C. The larger CDPQ2717/T150 is of a similar design and is available in three inductance values of 2.2, 3.3, and 4.7 µH. Its maximum saturation current range is from 16 to 48 amps at 150° C.

The absolute maximum voltage across the inductor is 300 Vdc for each. The operating temperature is -40° to +150° C (including the device’s self-temperature rise). Other values are also available for OEM orders.

Applications include use as a buck/boost inductor for Onboard Chargers (OBC) in electric vehicles (xEV), dc-dc converters, point-of-load converters, computer peripherals, LED drivers, class D audio amplifiers, and other general high-performance power applicationsThe CDPQ2014/T150 is (HWD) 14.5×21.4×23.5 mm. The CDPQ2717/T150 is 16.5×27.5×27.5 mm.

The devices are RoHS-compliant and halogen-free. Solder reflow temperature to 260° C peak.  Complies with IPC/JEDEC Moisture Sensitivity Level 1, for unlimited floor life at ≤30° C/85% RH. Full application engineering support is available.

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