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    IHA105BA datasheet by Vishay Dale

    • Inductors, Coils, Chokes - Fixed Inductors - IHA-105 B01
    • Original
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    • EAR99
    • 8504.50.80.00
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    IHA105BA Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    • A recommended PCB layout for optimal thermal performance would be to use a large copper area for the thermal pad, with multiple vias to the bottom layer to dissipate heat efficiently. Additionally, keeping the component away from other heat sources and using a thermal interface material can help.
    • To ensure reliable soldering, use a soldering iron with a temperature range of 250°C to 260°C, and a solder with a melting point of 180°C to 190°C. Apply a small amount of solder paste to the pads, and use a reflow oven or a hot air gun to solder the component. Avoid overheating or applying excessive force, which can damage the component.
    • The maximum allowed voltage derating for the IHA105BA is typically 80% of the maximum rated voltage. This means that if the maximum rated voltage is 100V, the maximum allowed voltage derating would be 80V. However, it's recommended to consult the datasheet and application notes for specific derating guidelines.
    • The IHA105BA is designed for low-frequency applications, and its performance may degrade at high frequencies. If you need to use it in a high-frequency application, you should carefully evaluate the component's behavior and consider using a different component specifically designed for high-frequency applications.
    • During assembly, apply a small amount of thermal interface material (TIM) to the thermal pad, and ensure the component is properly seated on the PCB. During rework, use a thermal pad removal tool to avoid damaging the component or PCB. Apply a new TIM and reassemble the component carefully.
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