
Eaton DRAQ75 Automotive Grade Shielded Power Inductors
EATON DRAQ75 Automotive Grade Shielded Drum Core Power Inductors are dual winding inductors that can be used as a single inductor, SEPIC, Flyback, or in other coupled inductor/transformer applications. EATON DRAQ75 allows windings to be connected in series or parallel, offering a wide range of inductance and current ratings. These automotive-grade inductors feature 500VDC isolation between windings and a -40°C to +165°C operating temperature range (ambient plus self-temperature rise). DRAQ75 inductors are ideal for use in a variety of body electronics, advanced driver assistance systems, infotainment / cluster electronics, and engine / powertrain systems.Features
- AEC-Q200 qualified
- Dual winding inductors that can be used as a single inductor, SEPIC, Flyback, or in other coupled inductor / transformer applications (1:1 turns ratio)
- Windings can be connected in series or parallel, offering a wide range of inductance and current ratings
- 500VDC isolation between windings
- -40°C to +165°C operating temperature range (ambient plus self-temperature rise)
- Solder reflow temperature: J-STD-020 (latest revision) compliant
- 7.6mm x 7.6mm x 4.5mm surface-mount package
- Ferrite core material
- Moisture Sensitivity Level 1
Applications
- Body electronics
- LED lighting
- Central body control module
- Vehicle access control module
- 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 system
- 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
- Engine and powertrain systems
- Electric pumps, motor control, and auxiliaries
- Powertrain control module (PCU) / Engine control unit (ECU)
- Transmission control unit (TCU)
Published: 2020-05-27
| Updated: 2022-03-11