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Some Best Examples of Inductor Kits

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Jodie Marshall
Some Best Examples of Inductor Kits

A wide variety of inductor kits are available, and each has a different use. Some are ideal for prototyping, while others are more appropriate for production uses. Here are some examples of common kits:


Piconics Engineering Kits

An RF designer's best friend, Piconics Engineering Kits contains up to five different values of inductors. These kits are useful for prototyping and testing and are available in Flying Lead and SMT styles. High-current conical inductors are designed to handle more RF power and can be purchased in Gold and Copper Air Coil Kits for use in higher-frequency applications.

Piconics has expanded its line of Inductor Kits to include 3D models of conical inductors. Its CC20T44K240G5-C and CC25T47K240G5-C inductor kits are each rated at three-quarters of a Gigahertz. Both models can accommodate up to 230 mA of current.

Besides inductor kits, Piconics also offers custom-made inductors for various industries. These inductors can be ordered in parallel and series configurations with a secondary voltage rating of 10 to 36 V. They are available in prototypes, and vendor-managed inventory programs are available. They can be delivered in one or a hundred units through a Kanban-style delivery system.

Renco Electronics 9580 Series

The 9580 Series Inductors are designed to fit the needs of high-current power supplies, point-of-load converters, computers, and servers. These ICs operate over a wide temperature range and can withstand frequencies up to 5MHz. Their composite construction ensures low EMI. These inductors are also available for registration and design kits. Learn more about Renco's 9580 Series Inductor Kits.

For prototyping applications, Renco Electronics offers rugged power inductor kits with a wide operating temperature range. These ICs offer inductance values of up to 10 uH, current ratings of 1.3 to 12 A, and saturation currents of 35 Amps. All 9580 Series Inductor Kits feature a range of test and evaluation functions and are ideal for testing and prototyping.

High Current Toroidal Inductor (HCTI) Design Kit

Designed for power factor and differential noise correction applications, the HCTI toroidal inductor has a high current carrying capacity, a large inductance range, and low magnetic flux radiation. In addition to their compact size, HCTIs also claims low operating temperatures and high efficiency. This design kit provides everything you need to design and build your toroidal inductor. It also comes with a comprehensive list of materials and instructions to help you create a high-quality design.

The company Signal Transformer, a Bel Group Company, manufactures high current toroidal inductors and chokes. They also produce SMD inductors and wireless charging coils. Their High Current Toroidal Inductor Design Kit is available in multiple options and offers 15 of the most common HCTC part numbers. The kit also includes a high-current transformer design guide that walks you through the entire process from start to finish, from design to prototyping.

The High Flux toroidal core is made from nickel-iron alloy powder. It contains 50% nickel and is equivalent to MPP in processing costs. The only drawback is that it has slightly higher core loss than MPP, but it has the best permeability vs. bias, and the highest inductance stability under high DC bias. High Flux inductors are not available in other shapes.


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