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Inductors


Coils (also referred to as inductors) are inductive, i.e. they influence the current flowing through them by their own magnetic field. The physical unit of measure for inductivity [L] (Latin term: inductio = induce) is Henry [H], in honour of the US-American physicist Joseph Henry. Coils consist of a wire wound around a core - ideally air.

Similar to capacitors, coils are frequency-dependent resistors. Their filter effect increases with increasing frequency allowing for the elimination of high frequencies (= high tones), i.e. the higher the inductivity, the lower the separating frequency.
 
About the selection of the legal coil wire

About the selection of the legal coil core

 
Coil Core
Conductor Material
Winding Fixation
Inductivity
DC Resistance
Wire cross section
Coil Body Type
Dimensions
Darstellung