157G Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

HM3519-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

157G

Price: $ 17.53
Product Category:

Inductors, Coils, Chokes

Manufacturer: Hammond Manufacturing
Short Description: FIXED IND 30H 40MA 595 OHM CHASS
More Detail: 30H Unshielded Inductor 40mA 595 Ohm Nonstandard
DataSheet: 157G datasheet157G Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 10
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Specifications
DC Resistance (DCR): 595 Ohm
Height - Seated (Max): 2.000" (50.80mm)
Size / Dimension: 3.250" L x 1.750" W (82.55mm x 44.45mm)
Supplier Device Package: --
Package / Case: Nonstandard
Mounting Type: Chassis Mount
Operating Temperature: --
Ratings: --
Frequency - Self Resonant: --
Q @ Freq: --
Series: 157
Shielding: Unshielded
Current - Saturation: --
Current Rating: 40mA
Tolerance: ±15%
Inductance: 30H
Material - Core: --
Type: --
Part Status: Active
Packaging: Bulk 
Description

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Fixed Inductors are one of the most common components in electrical and electronic circuits. They are used to store energy in magnetic form and convert electrical energy into magnetic energy in the form of an inductance. They provide reliable, predictable performance and are widely applied in a variety of applications, such as filtering, power supply, motor control, and telecommunications. 157G Inductors belong to the same category and its working principles highly depend on some fundamental magnetic principles.

In order to understand the working principle of 157G Inductors, one needs to know the basics of electromagnetic coils first. A coil is an encapsulated wire that forms a loops or a “coiled winding” when current flows through it. Whenever a current is fed into a coil, a strong magnetic field is generated proportional to the amount of current, inducing a voltage in the coil in a reverse direction, resulting in an opposing force on the current. It is essentially the complete reversibility of this process that enables an inductor to carry out its role as a regulator.

Inductors display properties of both inductance and resistance depending on the construction and application. An inductor\'s resistance, or DC resistance, is actually a very important factor in determining the inductor\'s inductive characteristics and its maximum possible current handling capacity. In addition to the resistance, inductors usually exhibit other electrical properties such as inductive reactance, self-capacity, and self-induction.

The 157G Inductor is a type of fixed inductor that is mainly used in high-frequency applications in telecom,-broadband, and other types of communication systems. It consists of a copper wire wound coil with two ferrite cores inside the coil. These ferrite cores give the inductor a much higher resistance and inductance ratings compared to normal inductors and they also offer superior electrical characteristics over a wide frequency range. This higher resistance and inductance ratings allow the 157G Inductor to be used in applications with increased power levels as well as those with a higher frequency than normally found in inductors.

The working principle of the 157G Inductor is relatively simple. When current passes through the copper wire, the ferrite cores induce a magnetic field that is proportional to the amount of current. This magnetic field will also induce a voltage in the coil in a reverse direction, causing a force that will oppose the current. This is the fundamental concept of a fixed inductor.

The 157G Inductor is widely used in a variety of applications, such as RF amplifiers, power supplies, filters, and oscillator circuits. It is suitable for applications where high-frequency signals need to be passed with minimal distortion. The inductor also offers reliable, predictable performance over a wide range of frequencies. This type of inductor is particularly useful in applications where the space constraints are high, since it can provide a high inductance in a small space.

In conclusion, the 157G Inductor is a type of fixed inductor used in high-frequency applications that is based on the principles of electromagnetic coils. The ferrite cores within the coil give the device a much higher resistance and inductance rating than a traditional inductor. It is widely used in RF amplifiers, power supplies, filters, and oscillator circuits due to its reliable, predictable performance and its ability to produce a high inductance in a small space.

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