• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise

Power Electronic Tips

Power Electronic News, Editorial, Video and Resources

  • Products
    • Power Supplies
    • AC-DC
    • DC-DC
    • Battery Management
    • Capacitors
    • Magnetics
    • MOSFETS
    • Power Management
    • RF Power
    • Resistors
    • Transformers
    • Transistors
  • Applications
    • 5G
    • AI
    • Automotive
    • EV Engineering
    • LED Lighting
    • Industrial
    • IoT
    • Wireless
  • Learn
    • eBooks / Tech Tips
    • EE Training Days
    • FAQ
    • Learning Center
    • Tech Toolboxes
    • Webinars & Digital Events
  • Resources
    • Design Guide Library
    • Digital Issues
    • Engineering Diversity & Inclusion
    • LEAP Awards
    • Podcasts
    • White Papers
  • Video
    • EE Videos & Interviews
    • Teardown Videos
  • EE Forums
    • EDABoard.com
    • Electro-Tech-Online.com
  • Engineeering Training Days
  • Newsetter Subscription

Inductor series features enhanced current handling

June 4, 2024 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

Sumida America has introduced the CDPQ****/T150 Series of high-current power inductors. This new design features a combination of precision flat-wire windings and large tinned copper surface mounting pads to enhance current handling capacity. These inductors are magnetically shielded, AEC-Q200 qualified, and suitable for onboard chargers.

The flat wire coil is closely wound to increase its effective cross-sectional area and encased in a high-permeability ferrite core to minimize physical size. The high surface area of the flat wire windings helps to minimize internal resistance at high frequencies.

The CDPQ2014/T150 is available in inductance values of 1, 2.2, and 3.3 µH, with maximum saturation current ranging from 16 to 48 amps at 150°C. The larger CDPQ2717/T150 follows a similar design and is available in inductance values of 2.2, 3.3, and 4.7 µH, with a maximum saturation current range of 16 to 48 amps at 150°C. Both models have an absolute maximum voltage rating of 300Vdc. Operating temperatures range from -40°C to +150°C, including the device’s self-temperature rise. Other values are available for OEM orders.

Applications for these inductors include use as a buck/boost inductor for Onboard Chargers (OBC) in electric vehicles (xEV), DC-DC converters, point-of-load converters, computer peripherals, LED drivers, class D audio amplifiers, and other high-performance power applications.

The CDPQ2014/T150 measures 14.5×21.4×23.5 mm (HWD), while the CDPQ2717/T150 measures 16.5×27.5×27.5 mm. Both devices are RoHS-compliant and halogen-free. They are suitable for solder reflow temperatures up to 260°C peak and comply with IPC/JEDEC Moisture Sensitivity Level 1, offering unlimited floor life at ≤30°C/85% RH. Full application engineering support is available.

Sumida CDPQ2014/T150 and CDPQ2717/T150 Series power inductors are now available for sampling.

You may also like:


  • How does digital isolation contribute to sustainability?

  • AC challenges with inductors
  • magnetics
    Comparing magnetic cores for power inductors
  • inductor cores
    How new inductor cores meet demands for smaller, quieter, and…

Filed Under: Applications, Automotive, EV Engineering, Inductor, Power Components Tagged With: sumida

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Primary Sidebar

Featured Contributions

Protecting Ethernet interfaces in telecommunications applications against common high energy surges

Ionic cooling: a silent revolution in thermal management

Robust design for Variable Frequency Drives and starters

Meeting demand for hidden wearables via Schottky rectifiers

The case for vehicle 48 V power systems

More Featured Contributions

EE LEARNING CENTER

EE Learning Center

EE TECH TOOLBOX

“ee
Tech Toolbox: Connectivity
AI and high-performance computing demand interconnects that can handle massive data throughput without bottlenecks. This Tech Toolbox explores the connector technologies enabling ML systems, from high-speed board-to-board and PCIe interfaces to in-package optical interconnects and twin-axial assemblies.

EE ENGINEERING TRAINING DAYS

engineering
“power
EXPAND YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND STAY CONNECTED
Get the latest info on technologies, tools and strategies for EE professionals.
“bills

RSS Current EDABoard.com discussions

RSS Current Electro-Tech-Online.com Discussions

  • My Advanced Realistic Humanoid Robots Project
  • Silicon insulated wire
  • Unable To Get Advertised Op-Amp Slew Rate
  • Sine wave distortion
  • Wien bridge oscillator

Footer

EE World Online Network

  • 5G Technology World
  • EE World Online
  • Engineers Garage
  • Analog IC Tips
  • Battery Power Tips
  • Connector Tips
  • EDA Board Forums
  • Electro Tech Online Forums
  • EV Engineering
  • Microcontroller Tips
  • Sensor Tips
  • Test and Measurement Tips

Power Electronic Tips

  • Subscribe to our newsletter
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact us
  • About us

Copyright © 2026 · WTWH Media LLC and its licensors. All rights reserved.
The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of WTWH Media.

Privacy Policy