Inductors

An inductor (also known as a coil or choke) is a passive electrical component that slows down spikes or surges in current. Inductors are primarily used for:

  • Choking, blocking, attenuating, or filtering electrical circuit noise due to high frequency
  • Storing and transferring energy in power converters
  • Creating tune oscillators or LC circuits
  • Matching impedance

What Does an Inductor Do?

Schott Magnetics’ common mode inductors (CMC) are used for switching power supplies and power supply circuits to eliminate AC line-conducted common mode noise across a wide range of frequencies. 

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Applicable Industries

Industrial

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Telecommunication

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Energy/Solar

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Aerospace/Defense

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Medical

SCHOTT provides the medical device industry with magnetics components to maintain its critical infrastructure