Eaton Electronics HCMA0703 High Current Power Automotive Inductors

Eaton Electronics HCMA0703 series are automotive grade high current power inductors in a 7.4 X 7.0mm footprint surface mount package. The magnetically sealed devices feature low EMI and a frequency range up to 5MHz. HCMA0703 inductors are AEC-Q200 Grade 3 qualified with high current carrying capacity and low core losses. Applications include body electronics, such as vehicle access control system, lighting, HVAC, and controls for doors, windows, and seats; advanced driver assistance systems including 77GHz radar systems, ACC (adaptive cruise control), automatic parking control, and collision avoidance system; infotainmnet and cluster electronics; and safety electronics like ESC (Electronic Stability Control System) and airbag control unit.

Features

  • Automotive grade 3 qualified
  • High current carrying capacity, low core losses
  • Magnetically shielded, low EMI
  • Frequency range up to 5MHz
  • Inductance range from 0.15μH to 33μH
  • Current range from 1.8A to 52A
  • 7.4x7.0mm footprint surface mount package in a 3.0mm height
  • Powder iron core material
  • Halogen free, lead free, RoHS compliant

Applications

  • Body electronics
    • Central body control module
    • Vehicle access control system
    • Headlamps, tail lamps, and interior lighting
    • Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning controllers (HVAC)
    • Doors, window lift, and seat control
  • Advanced driver assistance systems
    • 77GHz radar systems
    • Adaptive cruise control (ACC)
    • Automatic parking control
    • Collision avoidance system
    • Car black box system
  • Infotainment and cluster electronics
    • Active Noise Cancellation (ANC)
    • Audio subsystem: head unit and trunk amp
    • Digital instrument cluster
    • In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) and navigation
    • Port power/USB HUB for front and rear passengers
  • Chassis and safety electronics
    • Airbag control unit
    • Electronic Stability Control System (ESC)
Publicado: 2015-01-23 | Actualizado: 2024-10-08