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2124-H-RC 2131 High Current Toroidal DIP Inductor
A passive electronic device widely used in electronic circuits.
- Spec name: High Current Toroidal DIP Inductor
- Material: Powdered iron, ferrite, or other materials
- Inductance: Large inductance per turn
- Current Capacity: Can carry more current than solenoids
- Operating Temperature: -55 to +105 C
- Packages Includes: 1 x 2124-H-RC 2131 High Current Toroid Inductors
Features:
- DC/DC converter
- EMI filter applications
- Low radiation
- Low core loss
A toroidal inductor is an insulated coil wound on a ring-shaped form. It is commonly made of materials like powdered iron, ferrite, or other substances. Toroidal inductors are preferred in applications requiring high inductance due to their ability to carry more current compared to solenoids of similar size and material.
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