95 nH, 790 mA — parametric fit for RF supply decoupling
The Murata LQH31HN95NK03L is a drum core wirewound inductor in the LQH31 series, offering 95 nH inductance with ±10% tolerance. Its 790 mA current rating and 61.1 mOhm max DCR make it suitable for power supply filtering in RF circuits where the DC resistance needs to stay low enough to avoid voltage drop at that current level. The unshielded construction and ferrite core target applications where the inductor sits away from sensitive traces or where board-level shielding already contains the magnetic field. The 650 MHz self-resonant frequency means the component remains inductive well into the UHF band, so it works for decoupling RF supply rails up to several hundred MHz.
Last Buy status — sourcing window is closing
Murata has classified the LQH31HN95NK03L as Last Buy. This means the manufacturer has announced the end of production and the part is available for final orders only through the last-time-buy window. For a procurement desk managing a BOM that relies on this exact inductance and package, this is the time to secure lifetime buy quantities or qualify a replacement. The 1206 footprint and 95 nH value are common enough that a parametric substitute likely exists, but the pin-compatible and performance-matched alternative needs to be verified against the circuit's Q and SRF requirements.
1206 footprint, ferrite core — board-fit and thermal note
The Q factor of 60 at 100 MHz indicates moderate losses at that frequency — acceptable for general-purpose RF decoupling but not optimal for narrow-band resonant tank circuits where a higher-Q air-core or ceramic-core inductor would be specified.
