toroidal inductor
Inductance of toroidal inductor
Toroidal inductor (inductor coil) is an electromagnetic induction component wound with insulated wire, and is one of the commonly used components in electronic circuits.
Product description:
Soft magnetic inductance is an electronic component consisting mainly of a circular magnetic core, on iron powder, ferrite, wire around it, or other material to make a horn inductance. Longitudinal field coils are used in a wide range of transport.
For example, high frequency coils and transformers. Soft magnetic inductance structure can have higher magnetic flux and higher inductance than the same electromagnetic coil. This is largely due to the smaller turn number when required to supply one a closed base magnetic path.
This flux at a high permeability is confined to the base, the energy consumed by confinement drops and can be absorbed into neighboring objects, so the toroidal coil supplies some of the core. in the geometric magnetic flux direction of the threaded ring is the base, while the soft magnetic flux direction is parallel to the base of the ring.