• Supplied in tape and reel packaging, 1,500 parts per
13” diameter reel
Product Specifications
Part
Number
6
HCM0703-R15-R
HCM0703-R22-R
HCM0703-R47-R
HCM0703-R68-R
HCM0703-R82-R
HCM0703-1R0-R
HCM0703-1R5-R
HCM0703-2R2-R
HCM0703-3R3-R
HCM0703-4R7-R
HCM0703-6R8-R
HCM0703-8R2-R
HCM0703-100-R
1
2
3
OCL (μH)
±20%
0.15
0.22
0.47
0.68
0.82
1.00
1.50
2.20
3.30
4.70
6.80
8.20
10.0
1
FLL min,
(μH)
0.09
0.13
0.28
0.41
0.49
0.60
0.90
1.32
1.98
2.82
4.08
4.92
6.00
2
Irms
3
(Amps)
26.0
23.0
17.5
15.5
13.0
11.0
9.00
8.00
6.00
5.50
4.50
4.00
3.20
Isat
4
@ 25°C
(Amps)
52.0
40.0
26.0
25.0
24.0
22.0
18.0
14.0
13.5
10.0
8.00
7.50
7.00
DCR (mΩ) @ 20°C DCR (mΩ) @ 20°C
(Typical)
1.90
2.50
4.00
5.00
6.70
9.00
14.0
18.0
28.0
37.0
54.0
64.0
70.5
(Maximum)
2.50
2.80
4.20
5.50
8.00
10.0
15.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
60.0
68.0
77.6
K-factor
5
1610.3
615.4
430.2
367.4
286.2
259.7
175.7
163.6
158.2
118.1
106.8
95.3
81.2
Open Circuit Inductance (OCL) Test Parameters: 100kHz, 0.25Vrms, 0.0Adc, @ +25°C.
Full Load Inductance (FLL) Test Parameters: 100kHz, 0.25Vrms, Isat @ +25°C.
Irms: DC current for an approximate temperature rise of 40°C without core loss. Derating is
necessary for AC currents. PCB layout, trace thickness and width, air-flow and proximity of other
heat generating components will affect the temperature rise. It is recommended that the
temperature of the part not exceed 125°C under worst case operating conditions verified in the
end application.
4 Isat: Peak current for approximately 20% rolloff at +25°C.
5 K-factor: Used to determine Bp-p for core loss (see graph). Bp-p = K * L *
ΔI.
Bp-p (Gauss),
K: (K-factor from table), L: (inductance in
μH), ΔI
(peak-to-peak ripple current in amps).
6 Part Number Definition: HCM0703-xxx-R
• HCM0703 = Product code and size
• xxx= Inductance value in
μH,
R = decimal point,
If no R is present then 3
rd
digit equals number of zeros.
• “-R” suffix = RoHS compliant
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Data Sheet: 4085
Dimensions - mm
T o p V ie w
7 .1 0
±0 .3 0
S id e V ie w
3 .0
m a x.
B o tto m V ie w
4 .0 typ .
S ch e m a tic
R e co m m e n d e d P a d L a yo u t
3 .3
6 .8 0
±0 .2 0
wwy R
1
2 .3
1
XXX
1
2
7 .4
2
1
2 .9 5
±0 .2 0
1 .6 0
±0 .3 0
2
7 .1
2
3 .0
P a rt m a rkin g : xxx= In d u cta n ce va lu e in u H , R = d e cim a l p o in t, If n o R is p re se n t th e n la st d ig it is # o f ze ro e s
w w y= D a te co d e ,
R = R e visio n le ve l
T o le ra n ce s a re ± 0 .3 u n le ss o th e r w ise sp e cifie d .
Packaging Information - mm
4.0
1.5 dia.
A
7.2
1.75
2.0
7.5
1
XXX
wwy R
2
16.0
±0.3
B
12.0
A
3.8
7.5
S E C TIO N A -A
B
3.1
S E C TIO N B -B
1.5 dia.
U ser direction of feed
7.2
Supplied in tape-and-reel packaging, 1,500 parts per reel, 13” diameter reel.
Temperature Rise vs. Total Loss
60
50
Temperature Rise (ºC)
40
30
20
10
0
0
0 .3
0 .6
0 .9
1 .2
1 .5
Total Loss (W)
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Data Sheet: 4085
Core Loss
Core Loss vs. Bp-p
10
1MHz 500kHz 300kHz
200kHz
100kHz
1
Core loss (W)
0.1
0.01
0.001
100
1000
10000
Bp-p (Gauss)
Inductance Characteristics
100%
% of OCL vs % of I sat
80%
% of OCL
60%
40%
20%
0%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
1 00%
120%
140%
160%
180%
200%
% of Isat
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Data Sheet: 4085
Solder Reflow Profile
T
P
T
C
-5°C
Max. Ramp Up Rate = 3°C/s
Max. Ramp Down Rate = 6°C/s
T
L
Preheat
A
t
t
P
T
ab
l
e
1 -
S
t
a
n
da
r
d S
nP
b S
ol
de
r (T c)
Package
Thickness
<2.5mm
_
>2.5mm
Volume
mm
3
<350
235°C
220°C
Volume
mm
3
_
>350
220°C
220°C
Temperature
T
smax
T
ab
l
e
2 - L
ead
(P
b
) Fr
ee S
ol
de
r (T c)
T
smin
t
s
Volume
Package
mm
3
Thickness
<350
<1.6mm
260°C
1.6 – 2.5mm 260°C
>2.5mm
250°C
Time
Volume
mm
3
350 - 2000
260°C
250°C
245°C
Volume
mm
3
>2000
260°C
245°C
245°C
25°C
Time 25°C to Peak
Reference JDEC J-STD-020D
Profile Feature
Preheat
and Soak
• Temperature min. (Tsmin)
• Temperature max. (Tsmax)
• Time (Tsmin to Tsmax) (ts)
Average ramp up rate Tsmax to Tp
Liquidous temperature (T
L
)
Time
at
liquidous (tL)
Peak package
body
temperature (TP)*
Time (tp)** within 5 °C of the specified classification temperature (Tc)
Average ramp-down rate (Tp to Tsmax)
Time 25°C to Peak Temperature
Standard SnPb Solder
100°C
150°C
60-120 Seconds
3°C/
Second
Max.
183°C
60-150 Seconds
Table 1
20
Seconds**
6°C/ Second
Max.
6
Minutes Max.
Lead (Pb) Free
Solder
150°C
200°C
60-120 Seconds
3°C/
Second
Max.
217°C
60-150 Seconds
Table 2
30
Seconds**
6°C/ Second
Max.
8 Minutes Max.
*
Tolerance for peak profile temperature (Tp) is
defined as a
supplier minimum
and a
user maximum.
**
Tolerance for time
at
peak profile temperature (tp) is
defined as a
supplier minimum
and a
user maximum.
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