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Axial inductor

  • Axial Leaded Fixed Power Inductor

    Axial Leaded Fixed Power Inductor

    Axial leaded inductors are a type of electronic component used in circuits to store and release electrical energy in the form of a magnetic field.  Axial leaded inductors typically consist of a coil of wire wound around a core material, such as ferrite or iron powder.  The wire is usually insulated to prevent short circuits and is wound in a cylindrical or helical shape. Two leads extend from either end of the coil, allowing for easy connection to a circuit board or other component

  • Color code inductor

    Color code inductor

    The color ring inductor is a reactive device. Inductors are often used in electronic circuits. A wire is placed on an iron core or an air-core coil is an inductor. When the current passes through a section of wire, a certain electromagnetic field will be generated around the wire, and this electromagnetic field will have an effect on the wire in this electromagnetic field. We call this effect electromagnetic induction. In order to strengthen electromagnetic induction, people often wind an insulated wire into a coil with a certain number of turns, and we call this coil an inductance coil. For simple identification, the inductance coil is usually called an inductor or an inductor.