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An inductor is a passive electrical component that is designed to have a specific value of inductance. read more...
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A device whose impedance increases with increasing frequency. Also known as a coil; commonly used in passive crossovers as a low pass filter device.
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| inductor |
An electrical device consisting of a conductor that is coiled. Inductors can be used to block high-frequency transients. As deployed in surge suppression strips, chokes (torroidal chokes) are available only in the highest quality surge suppression systems (Isobar level products from Tripp Lite use torroidal chokes and rod-core inductors for high frequency surge and noise suppression). See torroidal chokes, rod-core inductors and active filtering.
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A coil of wire wrapped a specific number of turns around a core material, used to produce inductance in a circuit.
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| inductor |
This is a circuit element which stores energy in the form of a magnetic field as current flows through it. Voltage developed across an inductor is proportional to the rate of change of current; therefore, it resists rapid changes in current. Inductors can be used to limit inrush currents and as noise suppression devices. SUMMARY
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