The LQH2HPZ1R5MDRL: This is a 1.5 µH shielded wirewound inductor from Murata's LQH2 series, rated for 900 mA continuous current with a saturation current floor of 1.12 A — the inductor holds its inductance up to that point before the ferrite core saturates and the inductance drops off. The 348 mOhm DC resistance sets the copper loss at rated current: at 900 mA, I²R loss is about 0.28 W, which factors into the thermal budget for a 1008 package sitting on a PCB with limited copper pour. Self-resonant frequency is 60 MHz — above that the inductor starts behaving capacitively, so for a buck converter switching at 2 MHz you have plenty of margin, but for a 30 MHz RF bias tee this part is out of its band.
Package and board-fit constraints
Shielded construction means the magnetic flux is contained within the ferrite sleeve, so you can place this inductor next to a sensitive ADC or RF front-end without coupling noise into the signal path — the trade-off is slightly higher DCR compared to an unshielded part of the same size.
