Input Inductors

Schott Magnetics manufactures input inductors to provide a low AC ripple current to the input of switching power supplies that are used in many different industries. 

How Does an Input Inductor Work?

Input inductors work by using a conductor that is wound into a coil to generate a magnetic field. If the current suddenly rises, an electromotive force is applied against the current, thus reducing it. If the current suddenly drops, an electromotive force is generated in the same direction, thus increasing it.

Contact Schott Magnetics

Schott Magnetics designs, prototypes, and manufactures input inductors and inductor input filters to each customer’s exact requirements. When you’re ready to get started, you can rely on our over 70 years of contract manufacturing experience to get it done right. 

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Size Range/Form Factor:
Available in a broad amount of sizes and bobbins including self leaded, surface mount or through hole configurations
Output Range:
Built to meet industry standards and customer requirements
Operating Temperatures:
130'C, 155'C, 180'C and 200'C
Packaging Options:
Tray, bulk and tape and reel
Standards:
Built to IPC-A-610 standards. RoHS3 and Conflict Free

Applicable Industries

Industrial

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

Telecommunication

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

Energy/Solar

SCHOTT provides the energy/solar industry with magnetics components to maintain its critical infrastructure

Aerospace/Defense

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

Medical

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