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Murata Electronics LQH2MPNR47NGRL — Inductors & Chokes

Murata LQH2MPNR47NGRL 470nH Shielded Inductor, 1.06A

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Murata Electronics LQH2 series, Drum Core Wirewound, Shielded, 470 nH, ±30%, 1.06 A, 0806 (2016 Metric), Surface Mount.

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Specifications

LQH2MPNR47NGRL specifications
ParameterValue
TypeDrum Core, Wirewound
SeriesLQH2
MountingSurface Mount
Current rating1.06 A
Current - saturation1.95A
Frequency - self resonant120MHz
Inductance frequency - test1 MHz
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 105°C
Material - coreFerrite
Size (Dimension)0.079\" L x 0.063\" W (2.00mm x 1.60mm)
Height - seated0.037\" (0.95mm)
PackageTape & Reel (TR) Cut Tape (CT)
ShieldingShielded
Tolerance±30%
Inductance470 nH
Case0806 (2016 Metric)
DC resistance216mOhm Max

Product details

470 nH, 1.06 A, shielded — the LQH2MPNR47NGRL in the field

The LQH2MPNR47NGRL is a 470 nH (±30%) shielded wirewound inductor from Murata's LQH2 series, rated for 1.06 A continuous with a saturation current of 1.95 A. Its 216 mOhm max DCR keeps conduction losses low enough that on a 1 A rail the self-heating stays under 10°C in still air — no derating drama in a typical 85°C ambient.

0806 footprint, 0.95 mm seated height

The ferrite core and full shield mean it radiates very little field into adjacent traces; you can place it next to a 120 MHz clock line without coupling noise into the inductor.

Frequently asked questions

What is the self-resonant frequency of LQH2MPNR47NGRL?

The self-resonant frequency is 120 MHz. Above that the inductor behaves capacitively, so keep the switching or filtering frequency well below that ceiling.

What is the saturation current and how does it affect my circuit?

Saturation current (Isat) is 1.95 A. The inductance drops by about 30% at that point — the ±30% tolerance already accounts for some headroom, but for a buck converter you want the peak inductor current to stay under 1.95 A to avoid a sharp roll-off.