 1008HQ (2520) High Q
Ceramic Chip Inductors
| New RoHS part numbers are shown.
Cadmium was removed from terminations. The next to the last character is now L to
indicate RoHS compliance. Also, 10% tolerance ( K) is no longer offered.
(View old data sheet.) |
- Very high Q factors
– far higher than non-wirewound types.
- Inductance values from 3 nH to 100 nH (tolerances as low as
1%)
- Ceramic construction for highest possible self resonance - up to
8.1 GHz
- Excellent current carrying capacity for their size
- Defense Supply Center CID A-A-59739
- RoHS-compliant 260°C compatible.
Silver-palladium-platinum-glass frit terminations
- COTS Plus tin-silver-copper and tin-lead terminations available
- Samples of all values available in Coilcraft Designer's Kit C323
Photo Pricing Materials declaration PDF data sheet
SPECIFICATIONS
Q vs
Frequency L vs Frequency
Current Derating
Dimensions
Color coding
Qualification standards
Tape and reel specifications
S-Parameters
SPICE models
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| 1008HQ-3N0XJL_2 |
3.0 @ 50 MHz |
5 |
70 @ 1500 MHz |
8.10 |
0.04 |
1.6 |
| 1008HQ-4N1XJL_ |
4.1 @ 50 MHz |
5 |
75 @ 1500 MHz |
6.20 |
0.05 |
1.6 |
| 1008HQ-7N8XJL_2 |
7.8 @ 50 MHz |
5 |
75 @ 500 MHz |
3.80 |
0.05 |
1.6 |
| 1008HQ-10NX_L_ |
10 @ 50 MHz |
5,2 |
60 @ 500 MHz |
3.60 |
0.06 |
1.6 |
| 1008HQ-12NX_L_ |
12 @ 50 MHz |
5,2 |
70 @ 500 MHz |
2.80 |
0.06 |
1.5 |
| 1008HQ-18NX_L_ |
18 @ 50 MHz |
5,2 |
62 @ 350 MHz |
2.70 |
0.07 |
1.4 |
| 1008HQ-22NX_L_ |
22 @ 50 MHz |
5,2 |
62 @ 350 MHz |
2.05 |
0.07 |
1.4 |
| 1008HQ-33NX_L_ |
33 @ 50 MHz |
5,2 |
75 @ 350 MHz |
1.70 |
0.09 |
1.3 |
| 1008HQ-39NX_L_ |
39 @ 50 MHz |
5,2 |
75 @ 350 MHz |
1.30 |
0.09 |
1.3 |
| 1008HQ-47NX_L_ |
47 @ 50 MHz |
5,2,1 |
75 @ 350 MHz |
1.45 |
0.12 |
1.2 |
| 1008HQ-56NX_L_ |
56 @ 50 MHz |
5,2,1 |
75 @ 350 MHz |
1.23 |
0.12 |
1.2 |
| 1008HQ-68NX_L_ |
68 @ 50 MHz |
5,2,1 |
80 @ 350 MHz |
1.15 |
0.13 |
1.1 |
| 1008HQ-82NX_L_ |
82 @ 50 MHz |
5,2 |
80 @ 350 MHz |
1.06 |
0.16 |
1.1 |
| 1008HQ-R10X_L_ |
100 @ 50 MHz |
5,2 |
62 @ 350 MHz |
0.82 |
0.16 |
1.0 |
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When ordering, please
specify tolerance, termination and packaging codes: e.g. 1008HQ-R10XGLC |
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Tolerance: |
F = 1%, G = 2%,
J = 5% (Table above shows stock tolerances in bold.) |
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Termination: |
L = RoHS compliant silver-palladium-platinum-glass frit
Special order, added cost: T = RoHS tin-silver-copper (95.5/4/0.5) or
S = non-RoHS tin-lead (63/37). |
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Packaging: |
C = 7"
machine-ready reel
EIA-481 embossed plastic tape (2000 parts per full reel).
B = Less than full reel
In tape, but not machine-ready. To have a leader and trailer added ($25 charge), use code letter C instead.
D = 13" reel, machine-ready
EIA-481 embossed plastic tape. Factory order only, not stocked (7500
parts per full reel). |
| 2 |
Part is wound on a
low profile coilform. |
| 3 |
Inductance measured
using a Coilcraft SMD-A fixture in an Agilent/HP
4286A impedance analyzer with Coilcraft-provided correlation pieces. |
| 4 |
Tolerances in bold
are stocked for immediate shipment. |
| 5 |
Q measured
using an Agilent/HP 4291A with an Agilent/HP 16193 test fixture. |
| 6 |
For SRF >6 GHz, measured
using an Agilent/HP 8722ES network analyzer and a Coilcraft SMD-D
test fixture. For SRF <6
GHz, measured using an Agilent/HP 8753D network analyzer and a Coilcraft SMD-D
test fixture. Details |
| 7 |
DCR measured on
a Cambridge Technology Micro-ohmmeter and a Coilcraft CCF840 test fixture. |
| 8 |
Irms: Current that causes a
15°C temperature rise from 25°C ambient.
Details |
| 9 |
Ambient temperature range: |
–40°C to +125°C with Irms current.
+125°C to +140°C with derated current. Derating curve |
| 10 |
Storage temperature range: |
Component: –40°C to +140°C
Packaging: –55°C to +80°C |
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Resistance to soldering heat: Three reflows at >217°C for 90 seconds (+260°C ±5°C for 20 – 40 seconds), allowing parts to cool to room temperature between. |
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Electrical specifications at 25°C. |
| 13 |
Temperature coefficient of inductance (TCL): +25 to +125 ppm/°C.
Details |
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See
Qualification Standards for complete environmental and
test data. |
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Refer to Soldering Coilcraft Components before soldering. |
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