10 µH wirewound for DC-DC filtering
The Murata LQH32CH100K53L is a 10 µH unshielded wirewound inductor in the LQH32 series, rated for 450 mA continuous current. It uses a ferrite drum core construction — the unshielded design means the magnetic field extends beyond the component body, so keep sensitive traces or other magnetics a couple of millimeters away on the layout. DC resistance is 300 mOhm, which at 450 mA gives about 60 mW of copper loss — fine for most power rail filters, but worth checking if you're running near the current limit in a tight thermal enclosure. The self-resonant frequency sits at 26 MHz, so it's useful for switching regulators switching up to a few MHz before the inductance starts to look capacitive.
Package and board-fit
It's a nonstandard case, but the 1210 land pattern is common enough that most PCB libraries have it. Surface-mount, tape-and-reel packaging for automated pick-and-place.
