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[Inductors]


Inductors


What is an Inductor?


An inductor is basically a coil of conductive material (e. g. copper wire) wrapped around a core material.

Inductors store electrical energy in their magnetic field and release it when there is not enough energy to sustain that field.

Inductors block higher frequencies and will allow lower frequencies to pass, depending on how they are used.

They are typically used in power supplies as RF chokes/filters and in radio equipment.

Coil Forms


Coil forms are simply objects to wind a coil around. Using a coil form allows you to wind air coils without trying to wind a coil onto air. :)

Core Materials


Powdered iron
Ferrite
Wax - usually a sponge soaked in wax.
Air
Resistor - Class B/AB amps usually have a 10-ohm resistor with a number of turns around it. Don't ask me, I don't know why (a hint for fellow editors).

Types


Solenoid - just a cylindrical coil of wire.
Toroid - wound on a ring-shaped core.