An inductor (also known as a coil or choke) is a passive electrical component that slows down spikes or surges in current. Inductors are primarily used for:
- Choking, blocking, attenuating, or filtering electrical circuit noise due to high frequency
- Storing and transferring energy in power converters
- Creating tune oscillators or LC circuits
- Matching impedance
What Does an Inductor Do?
Winshine Electric’ common mode inductors (CMC) are used for switching power supplies and power supply circuits to eliminate AC line-conducted common mode noise across a wide range of frequencies.
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Customized orders are acceptable. For more details please contact us
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Customized orders are acceptable. For more details please contact us
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Customized orders are acceptable. For more details please contact us
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Customized orders are acceptable. For more details please contact us
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- Ultra-low leakage inductance: 1% of the main inductance;
- The magnetic core has good electromagnetic coupling, simple structure and high production efficiency;
- High working frequency, high power density, frequency between about 50KHz ~ 300KHz.
- Excellent heat dissipation characteristics, with high surface area to volume ratio, very short heat channel, convenient heat dissipation.
- High efficiency, the special geometry of the magnetic core structure can effectively reduce the loss of the magnetic core.
- Small electromagnetic radiation interference. Low power loss, low temperature rise, high efficiency.
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Customized orders are acceptable. For more details please contact us