SMT Power Inductors Power Beads - PA051XNL, PA121XNL, PA151XNL Series Electrical Specifications @ 25°C - Operating Temperature -40°C to +130°C 7,8 Saturation Current 3Heating 4PartInductanceInductanceIrated 1DCR 2 (TYP) CurrentNumber@ 0ADC@ Irated (ADC) (mΩ) (A TYP) (nH ±20%) (nH TYP) 25 ° C100 ° C PA0513NL and PA1513NL - 13.5mm x 13.0mm x 8.0mm Max PA0513.211NLT 210 210 45 71 64 PA0513.261NLT 260 260 45 60 55 0.32 ±9.4% 45 PA0513.321NLT 320 285 41 50 45 PA0513.441NLT 440 363 30 35 30 PA1513.211NLT 210 210 45 71 64 PA1513.261NLT 260 260 45 60 55 0.53 ±11.3% 45 PA1513.321NLT 320 285 41 50 45 PA1513.441NLT 440 363 30 35 30 Notes: 1. The rated current as listed is either the saturation current or the heating current 5. In high volt*time applications, additional heating in the component can occur due to depending on which value is lower. core losses in the inductor which may necessitate derating the current in order to limit 2. The nominal DCR tolerance is by design. The nominal DCR is measured from point the temperature rise of the component. To determine the approximate total losses (or a to point b , as shown below on the mechanical drawing. temperature rise) for a given application, the coreloss and temperature rise curves can 3. The saturation current is the typical current which causes the inductance to drop be used. by 20% at the stated ambient temperatures (25°C and 100°C). 6. Pulse complies to industry standard tape and reel specification EIA481. This current is determined by placing the component in the specified ambient 7. The temperature of the component (ambient plus temperature rise) must be within the environment and applying a short duration pulse current (to eliminate self- stated operating temperature range. heating effects) to the component. 8. For part marking only the PA0513 series has the name ‘Pulse’ marked on the part. 4. The heating current is the DC current which causes the part temperature to increase Due to component size, the remaining series’ of parts are marked only with the Pulse PN, by approximately 40°C. This current is determined by soldering the component on a Date Code and Country of Origin. typical application PCB, and then applying the current to the device for 30 minutes * Contact Pulse for availability without any forced air cooling. MechanicalSchematicPAXXXX.XXXNLTDimensions: .Inches mm PAXXXX.XXXNL Unless otherwise specified, all tolerances are: ±..010 0,25 2 power.pulseelectronics.com SPM2007_29 (02/19) http://www.power.pulseelectronics.com/contact