Power Inductors
An inductor is defined as a passive component that is used in most electrical circuits to store energy in the form of magnetic energy when electric current flows through it. It is also known as the coil, choke, or reactor. It is a two-terminal electrical component that is characterized by its inductance.
Radial Leaded Common Mode Chokes
Power Inductors
RF Inductors
Power Factor Correction Chokes
Coupled Inductors
Other Inductors
SMD Common Mode Chokes
Toroidal Inductors
Wireless Charging Coils