Inductors, also known as coils or inductive components, play a vital role in electronic circuits. These passive components are designed to store and release electrical energy while resisting changes in current. From filtering and resonance to power supply stabilization and signal processing, inductors serve multiple functions in electronic systems.
The performance of inductors depends on key factors such as their inductance value, current capacity, and frequency response. Inductance, measured in Henrys (H), varies across different types of inductors, each with its own range and response speed. However, inductor performance can be influenced by factors like current saturation, temperature variations, and mutual coupling, which may impose certain limitations.
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