
Allicdata Part #: | M6010-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
6000-180K |
Price: | $ 0.00 |
Product Category: | Inductors, Coils, Chokes |
Manufacturer: | Bourns Inc. |
Short Description: | FIXED IND 18UH 2.66A 61 MOHM TH |
More Detail: | 18µH Unshielded Wirewound Inductor 2.66A 61 mOhm M... |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
1 +: | 0.00000 |
DC Resistance (DCR): | 61 mOhm Max |
Height - Seated (Max): | 0.480" (12.20mm) |
Size / Dimension: | 0.354" Dia (9.00mm) |
Supplier Device Package: | -- |
Package / Case: | Radial |
Mounting Type: | Through Hole |
Inductance Frequency - Test: | 2.52MHz |
Operating Temperature: | -55°C ~ 105°C |
Ratings: | -- |
Frequency - Self Resonant: | 11MHz |
Q @ Freq: | 40 @ 2.52MHz |
Series: | 6000 |
Shielding: | Unshielded |
Current - Saturation: | -- |
Current Rating: | 2.66A |
Tolerance: | ±10% |
Inductance: | 18µH |
Material - Core: | Ferrite |
Type: | Wirewound |
Part Status: | Obsolete |
Packaging: | Bulk |
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Fixed Inductors: 6000-180K Application Field and Working Principle
Fixed inductors, or chokes, are components that store and release energy in alternating current (AC) circuits, and are used to filter unwanted signals. These power supplies are typically used as a filter in electrical motors, audio systems, and radios, among other applications where DC power supplies are needed. They are available in many sizes and configurations, suitable for a variety of applications.
A fixed inductor consists of two parts: a conductor and an inductor core. The conductive wire (or "coil") is wrapped around the core, creating a coil of wire in which the current travels. The inductor core usually consists of a metal core, such as steel or aluminum, but may also be made of ceramic, plastic, or other types of materials.
The working principle of a fixed inductor is based on the Faraday law of electromagnetic induction, which states that a change in magnetic flux through a loop of wire will create an induced electromotive force. This theory comes into play in an inductor, where the conductor\'s current generates a magnetic flux that generates a potential difference (or EMF) in the surrounding space.
The greatest advantage of using a fixed inductor is its ability to filter out AC signals, such as power line noise, and provide an uninterrupted DC power supply. This makes them suitable for applications such as motor drives, audio systems, and regulated power supplies for electronic equipment. In addition, they can provide excellent electrical insulation and increased operating temperatures due to their design.
Fixed inductors with current ratings ranging from 6000 to 180K are commonly used, and these are available in various forms, such as in-line, encapsulated, and shielded types. Their size and winding method will vary depending on the application.
The working principle of a fixed inductor plays an important role in the operation of electrical motors and other systems incorporating them. The inductor stores energy in its magnetic field and releases it in the form of a current when the AC frequency changes, creating a smooth, constant flow of current that reduces noise. This helps to reduce the number of electrical components needed, as well as improve system efficiency.
Fixed inductors are widely used in a variety of applications, from small household appliances to industrial machines, as they can provide reliable power. Their characteristics can be modified depending on their application, making them an ideal choice for filtering, regulation, and protection of electrical systems.
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