Eaton Electronics MPIA40-V2 Automotive Miniature Power Inductors

Eaton Electronics MPIA40-V2 Automotive-Grade Miniature Power Inductors offer high current carrying capacity and rugged flexible construction in a low profile package with heights of 1.2mm, 1.5mm, and 2.0mm. This series is AEC-Q200 Grade 3 qualified and offers self-resonant frequency (SRF) greater than 9.5MHz. These miniature power inductors provide a 0.1µH to 22µH inductance range and 1.2A to 22A current range. Applications for Eaton MPIA40-V2 Automotive-Grade Miniature Power Inductors include body electronics, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), infotainment and cluster electronics, and chassis and safety electronics.

Features

  • AEC-Q200 Grade 3 qualified
  • Surface-mount package
  • High current carrying capacity
  • Magnetically shielded, low electromagnetic interference (EMI)
  • Rugged flexible construction
  • Solder reflow temperature J-STD-020 compliant
  • Moisture sensitivity level (MSL) 1
  • Halogen and lead free
  • RoHS complaint

Applications

  • ADAS
    • 77GHz radar system
    • Basic and smart surround cameras
    • Rear and front view cameras
    • Adaptive cruise control (ACC)
    • Automatic parking control
    • Car black box system
  • Chassis and safety electronics
    • Airbag control units
  • Body electronics
    • Central body control modules
    • Vehicle access control system
    • Headlamps, tail lamps, and interior lighting
    • Doors, window lifts, and seat controls
  • Infotainment and cluster electronics
    • Active noise cancellation (ANC)
    • Audio subsystem: head unit and trunk amp
    • In-vehicle infotainment (IVI) and navigation

Specifications

  • 4.75mm x 4.45mm footprint in 1.2mm, 1.5mm, and 2.0mm heights
  • >9.5MHz SRF 
  • 0.1µH to 22µH inductance range
  • 1.2A to 22A current range
  • -55°C to +125°C operating temperature range (ambient plus self-temperature rise)

Dimensions (mm)

Eaton Electronics MPIA40-V2 Automotive Miniature Power Inductors
Published: 2017-04-18 | Updated: 2025-07-01