Inductors

An inductor is an electronic component that stores energy in the form of a magnetic field when an electric current flows through it. It is used in a variety of applications, including filters, oscillators, and power supply circuits. One of the main use cases for inductors is to block the flow of direct current (DC) while allowing alternating current (AC) to pass through. This makes them useful for filtering out unwanted frequencies or for blocking DC signals in AC circuits. Inductors are also used in oscillator circuits to create a sustained AC signal and in power supply circuits to smooth out voltage fluctuations. Flux.ai is home to the world's largest community-driven public library of inductors, featuring footprints, symbols, datasheets, and simulation models. Whether you are a professional engineer or a hobbyist, Flux.ai has the resources you need to design and build electronic circuits that include inductors.

  • CMCW3225C1R0JST

    CMCW3225C1R0JST

    Inductors/Coils/Transformers CMCW3225C1R0JST IND-SMD_L3.2-W2.5-1 LCSC Part Number: C431254 undefined Manufactured by Cybermax(思博科技)

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