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Inductors are passive electronic components that store energy in a magnetic field when electrical current flows through them. They are typically made of a coil of wire, often wound around a core made of ferromagnetic material, which enhances their inductance. Inductors are widely used in electronic circuits for filtering, energy storage, and voltage regulation.
| Inductance Range | 1 µH to several H |
| Core Material | Ferrite, iron, or air |
| Current Rating | Up to several hundred amps |
| DC Resistance | Typically low, in milliohms |
| Tolerance | ±5% to ±20% |
When choosing inductors, consider the inductance value required for your application, as well as the current rating to ensure it can handle the expected load. It's important to specify the core material, as this can affect performance in different frequency ranges. Additionally, check for tolerances and whether the inductor needs to meet specific industry standards or certifications based on your application.
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Inductors store energy in a magnetic field and are used for filtering and voltage regulation.
The inductance value depends on your circuit requirements; consult your circuit design specifications.
Inductors come in various types, including air core, ferrite core, and toroidal inductors.
The current rating indicates the maximum current the inductor can handle without overheating.
Inductors may need to meet industry standards such as IEC or UL, depending on the application.
Yes, but the core material and design should be selected based on the frequency range.