5.6 µH at 210 mA — DC bias and loss budget
The LQH2HNH5R6J03L: Inductance is 5.6 µH ±5% measured at 1 MHz, with a 210 mA continuous current rating — this is the DC bias point where the inductance typically holds within 10% of the nominal value before saturation begins to roll off. DC resistance is 580 mOhm max, which at 210 mA produces an I²R loss of roughly 26 mW — negligible in most power rail filters but worth including in the thermal budget for a dense 1008 array. The 60 MHz self-resonant frequency gives headroom above typical DC-DC switching noise (2-5 MHz fundamental), so the inductor behaves as a pure inductive element in the passband without capacitive crossover.
1008 shielded footprint for tight layouts
Shielded ferrite core construction contains the magnetic field within the package, reducing crosstalk to adjacent traces and components — essential when the inductor sits near sensitive analog or RF circuitry.
