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    What is the difference between an inductor and a transformer?


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    The difference between the inductor and the transformer The inductor (inductor coil) and the transformer are electromagnetic induction components wound with insulated wires (such as enameled wire, yarn wrapped wire, etc.), and are also one of the commonly used components in electronic circuits.A transformer is a component made using the electromagnetic induction principle of an inductor.It is indicated in the circuit by the letter “T” (the old standard is “B”).The transformer uses the difference between the ratio of the number of turns (turns) between the primary (primary) and secondary (secondary) windings to change the voltage ratio or current ratio to realize the transmission and distribution of electrical energy or signals.


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