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3094-563HS

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Fixed Inductors 56uH 3% 10ohm Solder SMT Inductor
CategoryPassive components    inductor   
File Size1MB,2 Pages
ManufacturerAPI Delevan
Websitehttp://www.delevan.com/
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Fixed Inductors 56uH 3% 10ohm Solder SMT Inductor

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Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Contains lead
Is it Rohs certified?incompatible
package instruction1612
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
ECCN codeEAR99
uppercase and lowercase codes1612
structureEpoxy Encapsulated
core materialIRON
DC Resistance10 Ω
Nominal inductance(L)56 µH
Inductor ApplicationsRF INDUCTOR
Inductor typeGENERAL PURPOSE INDUCTOR
JESD-609 codee0
Manufacturer's serial number3094
Number of functions1
Number of terminals2
Maximum operating temperature125 °C
Minimum operating temperature-55 °C
Package height3.56 mm
Package length3.935 mm
Package formSMT
Package width3.175 mm
method of packingTR, 7/13 Inch
Minimum quality factor (at nominal inductance)70
Maximum rated current0.07 A
self resonant frequency11 MHz
series3094
Shape/Size DescriptionRECTANGULAR PACKAGE
shieldNO
surface mountYES
Terminal surfaceTin/Lead (Sn63Pb37)
Terminal locationDUAL ENDED
Terminal shapeWRAPAROUND
Test frequency2.5 MHz
Tolerance3%
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Actual Size
Physical Parameters
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B
C
D
E
F
Inches
0.140 Max.
0.147 to 0.163
0.117 to 0.133
0.070 Min.
0.017 to 0.033
0.020 Max. (Typ.)
Millimeters
3.56 Max.
3.73 to 4.14
2.97 to 3.38
1.78 Min.
0.43 to 0.84
0.51 Max. (Typ.)
Current Rating at 90°C Ambient
35°C Rise
Operating Temperature Range –55°C to +125°C
Maximum Power Dissipation at 90°C 0.155 W
Inductance tolerance
desired is specified by suffixing
an alpha character to the part number: F = 1%, G = 2%,
H = 3%, J = 5%, K = 10%, and M = 20%. Standard
series tolerance is ±10%. For inductance values less
than .10µH, minimum tolerance is ±5%.
Termination
Standard: Tin/Lead Sn63
Mechanical Configuration
Units are epoxy
encapsulated. Contact area for reflow are solder coated.
Internal connections are thermal compression bonded.
Notes 1)
Designed specifically for reflow soldering and
other high temperature processes with metalized edges to
exhibit solder fillet.
2)
Self Resonant Frequency (SRF)
values 270 MHz and above are calculated and for
reference only.
3)
Optional marking is available.
Packaging
Tape & reel (12mm): 7" reel, 650 pieces max.;
13" reel, 2500 pieces max.
MIL-PRF-83446/10 (Reference)
Made In the U.S.A.
*Complete part # must include series # PLUS the dash #
For surface finish information,
refer to www.delevanfinishes.com
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M83446/10– (Reference) SERIES 3094 IRON CORE
62
0.010
60
150
2000.0
0.040
63
0.012
60
150
1800.0
0.040
64
0.015
60
150
1500.0
0.040
65
0.018
60
150
1500.0
0.040
66
0.022
60
100
1300.0
0.050
67
0.027
60
100
1300.0
0.050
68
0.033
60
100
1000.0
0.050
69
0.039
60
100
1000.0
0.060
70
0.047
65
100
800.0
0.060
71
0.056
65
100
760.0
0.060
72
0.068
65
100
700.0
0.070
73
0.082
65
100
650.0
0.070
74
0.100
65
50
570.0
0.070
75
0.120
65
50
520.0
0.070
76
0.150
75
50
400.0
0.080
77
0.180
75
50
360.0
0.080
78
0.220
70
50
320.0
0.080
79
0.270
70
50
270.0
0.10
80
0.330
70
50
240.0
0.10
81
0.390
70
50
220.0
0.10
82
0.470
70
25
190.0
0.14
83
0.560
70
25
170.0
0.19
84
0.680
70
25
160.0
0.26
85
0.820
75
25
150.0
0.30
86
1.00
75
25
130.0
0.34
87
1.20
65
7.9
120.0
0.45
88
1.50
65
7.9
110.0
0.57
89
1.80
65
7.9
100.0
0.72
90
2.20
65
7.9
80.0
0.90
91
2.70
65
7.9
60.0
1.10
92
3.30
60
7.9
50.0
1.20
93
3.90
60
7.9
45.0
1.40
94
4.70
60
7.9
42.0
1.60
95
5.60
65
7.9
40.0
1.80
96
6.80
65
7.9
37.0
2.40
97
8.20
65
7.9
34.0
3.00
98
10.0
65
7.9
29.0
3.50
99
12.0
60
2.5
27.0
3.60
100
15.0
60
2.5
22.0
3.70
101
18.0
60
2.5
17.0
3.80
102
22.0
60
2.5
16.0
3.90
103
27.0
65
2.5
15.0
4.00
104
33.0
65
2.5
14.0
5.00
105
39.0
65
2.5
13.0
7.00
106
47.0
70
2.5
12.0
8.00
107
56.0
70
2.5
11.0
10.0
108
68.0
65
2.5
10.0
11.0
109
82.0
60
2.5
9.0
12.0
110
100.0
60
2.5
8.0
13.0
111
120.0
40
0.79
7.0
14.0
112
150.0
40
0.79
6.0
16.0
113
180.0
40
0.79
5.0
18.0
114
220.0
40
0.79
4.0
24.0
115
270.0
40
0.79
3.3
25.0
116
330.0
40
0.79
3.1
29.0
117
390.0
40
0.79
2.9
32.0
118
470.0
35
0.79
2.4
35.0
119
560.0
35
0.79
2.1
45.0
120
680.0
35
0.79
1.9
55.0
121
820.0
30
0.79
1.8
70.0
122
1000.0
30
0.79
1.7
80.0
1000
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