Magnetic core wire wound Ferrite Rod Inductor for Automotive motor
Magnetic core wire wound Ferrite Rod Inductor for Automotive motor
Magnetic rod wound inductors
A magnetic rod wound inductor is a type of inductor where the wire is wound around a magnetic rod core. Here are some key features and applications:
Features:
1. Magnetic Core: The core is typically made of ferrite or iron, which enhances the inductance and magnetic properties
2. High Inductance: These inductors can achieve higher inductance values compared to air core inductors, making them suitable for low-frequency applications
3. Compact Design: The rod core allows for a more compact design, which is beneficial in space-constrained applications
4. High Current Handling: Capable of handling high currents due to the magnetic core's ability to concentrate the magnetic field
5. Low DC Resistance: Designed to have low DC resistance, which minimizes power loss and improves efficiency
Applications:
1. Power Supplies: Used in power supply circuits to filter and smooth out voltage and current
2. RF Circuits: Employed in radio frequency (RF) circuits for tuning and impedance matching
3. Transformers: Utilized in small transformers for efficient energy transfer
4. Signal Processing: Found in signal processing applications where precise inductance is required
5. Automotive Electronics: Used in automotive electronics for various inductive components
- High Reliability and high performance
- Low Power Loss and High Efficiency
- RoHS compliant
- Operation Temperature : -40 to +150℃
- Automotive grade parts available upon request.
- High Reliability and high performance
- Low Power Loss and High Efficiency
- RoHS compliant
- Operation Temperature : -40 to +150℃
- Automotive grade parts available upon request.