Category: Inductors, Coils, Chokes
What is a microwave channel?
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What is a microwave channel?
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Electromagnetic waves from 300MHz to 3000GHz are all called microwaves. Microwave channels a [...]
What are the advantages and disadvantages of solid state relays?
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of solid state relays?
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Advantages
① It has been widely used in numerical contr [...]
What is the difference between inductance and resistance?
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What is the difference between inductance and resistance?
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TThe inductor belongs to the passive component and only works [...]
What is the ripple current?
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What is the ripple current?
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A current whose magnitude changes with time and whose direction does not change is called a [...]
What is the principle of chip inductance?
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What is the principle of chip inductance?
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Chip inductors, also known as surface mount inductors, are the next generation [...]
What is the basic structure of the magnetic holding relay?
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What is the basic structure of the magnetic holding relay?
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The magnetic holding relay can be divided into two parts: an [...]
What is the sensitivity
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What is the sensitivity
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The definition of inductive reactance: AC can also pass through the coil, but the inductance of [...]
How to choose the right inductor
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How to choose the right inductor
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Main characteristic parameters of the inductor 2.1 Inductance L The inductance L repres [...]
What is magnetic permeability?
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What is magnetic permeability?
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Magnetic permeability—also known as magnetic permeability—is a measure of the magnetic pe [...]
What is self-inductance and self-inductance?
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What is self-inductance and self-inductance?
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Self-inductance----When the current in the closed loop changes, the magneti [...]