Powdered Iron core inductor
Powdered Iron core inductor is an inductive component whose magnetic core is composed of iron powder. These tiny iron particles are usually compressed into a solid form, forming a dense and uniform magnetic material.
This magnetic material gives Powdered Iron core inductors unique properties that make them widely used in various electronic applications. Following is a brief description of Powdered Iron core inductor:
How it works: A Powdered Iron core inductor works by wrapping a coil (usually made of copper wire) around a powdered iron core. When the current through this coil is changed, a magnetic field is created which is absorbed by the powdered iron and stores energy. When the current change stops, the powdered iron core releases the stored energy back into the circuit.
advantage:
High efficiency: Has high magnetic permeability and low magnetic resistance, making it suitable for high frequency applications.
High Density: High inductance can be achieved, saving board space.
Stability: stable over a wide temperature range.
High Power Handling: Capable of handling high power and keeping losses low.
Anti-saturation ability: It has good anti-saturation characteristics for high current or sudden current changes.
Customization: Material properties can be adjusted as needed.
All series can be customized