An inductor is a component that can store electrical energy. It consists of a coil that, when current is passed through it, generates a magnetic field that stores electrical energy. The unit of inductor is Henry (H), and its size depends on the structure and material of the coil.
The HCS Series of Very High Power Inductor / Very High Current Inductor are capable of handling high DC bias current up to 450 Amps, high energy storage and high voltage swing due to higher mass and higher saturation flux densities of the cores used. The table below shows the types of cores used in each of the part number.
The unit of inductor is Henry (H), and its size depends on the structure and material of the coil. Generally speaking, the more turns of the coil, the greater the value of the inductor; the larger the cross-sectional area of the coil, the greater the value of the inductor.
Inductor is an important electronic component, which plays a vital role in the circuit. What is an inductor? An inductor is a component that can store electrical energy. It consists of a coil that, when current is passed through it, generates a magnetic field that stores electrical energy.
The CWS' HCS Series of Very High Current Choke / Very High Power Inductor handles up to 450 Amperes and are designed using multiple copper foils winding to achieve lower DC resistance (DCR), lower AC resistance (skin effect loss), and high inductance.
It is not necessary that inductor with higher Inductance versus DC Bias Current is better in all cases. This is because Energy Storage in a filter is defined as 1/2 x [L] x [Sq I], where [L] is the inductance and [Sq I] is the square of the current flowing into the inductor.