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RF inductors are passive electronic components that store energy in a magnetic field when electrical current flows through them. They are typically made from copper wire wound around a core material, which can be air, ferrite, or other magnetic materials. RF inductors are designed to operate at radio frequencies, making them essential in various electronic circuits for filtering, tuning, and energy storage applications.
| Inductance range | 1 µH to 10 mH |
| DC resistance | 0.1 ohms to several ohms |
| Current rating | 100 mA to several A |
| Core material | Ferrite, air, or powdered iron |
| Operating temperature | -40°C to +125°C |
When selecting RF inductors, consider factors such as inductance value, current rating, and DC resistance. It's important to specify the operating frequency and any environmental conditions, such as temperature range. Certifications like RoHS compliance may also be relevant, depending on the application. Quantities can vary based on project needs, so be clear about your requirements when requesting a quote.
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RF inductors are used to filter signals, store energy, and tune circuits at radio frequencies.
Select an inductance value that meets your circuit's frequency and impedance requirements.
They are typically made from copper wire and can have cores made of ferrite, air, or other materials.
Yes, but it's essential to check the current rating to ensure it meets your application's needs.
Most RF inductors operate within a temperature range of -40°C to +125°C.
Yes, they come in a variety of standard sizes and inductance values to suit different applications.