Inductors, coils, and chokes are essential passive components used in electronic circuits for filtering, energy storage, and signal processing. These components play a crucial role in both power electronics and communication systems.
Our range of inductors includes a variety of types to meet different application needs:
Fixed Inductors: Standard inductors with fixed values, suitable for power regulation and signal filtering.
Adjustable Inductors: Tunable inductors for precision applications in embedded systems and custom circuits.
Signal Transformers and Arrays: Inductor arrays and signal transformers designed for signal coupling and impedance matching.
Wireless Charging Coils: Specialized coils for wireless power transfer applications.
Delay Lines: Used for timing adjustments and signal delay in high-frequency circuits.
Inductors, coils, and chokes are widely applied in:
Power supply circuits and energy storage
Signal filtering and EMI suppression in electronic filters
Wireless charging and energy transfer systems
Embedded systems and PCB design
Communication and RF signal processing
Choosing the right inductor depends on factors such as inductance value, current rating, frequency response, and core material. Correct selection ensures optimal circuit performance and reliability of electronic components.
High stability and low resistance
Wide range of inductance values
Supports high-frequency operation
Compact and efficient designs for PCB integration
An inductor stores energy in a magnetic field when current flows through it. It is used in filtering, energy storage, and signal processing in electronic circuits.
Fixed inductors have a constant inductance value, while adjustable inductors can be tuned to meet specific circuit requirements, often used in embedded systems or RF circuits.
Chokes are specialized inductors designed primarily to block high-frequency AC signals while allowing DC to pass, commonly used for EMI suppression in power and signal circuits.
Wireless charging coils are inductors designed to transfer energy wirelessly through electromagnetic induction, typically used in mobile devices and wearable electronics.
Key factors include inductance value, current rating, frequency range, core material, and intended application. Proper selection ensures efficiency, reliability, and long-term stability of the electronic system.