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    DIP (Dual In-line Package) inductor bases are specialized, through-hole mounts designed for winding inductors or transformers, commonly using NiZn, MnZn, or iron powder ferrite cores. They provide high structural strength, insulation, and heat resistance (typically under 200°C) for stable mounting on PCBs. These bases facilitate precise electrical connections in power supplies and filtering, with high resistance to solder heat. 
    Key Features and Materials: 
    • Structure: Shielded or unshielded toroidal, vertical, or bobbin configurations are common, enabling high inductance in compact designs.
    • Material: Bases are often made from insulating phenolic or thermoplastic materials, while the inductors use enamelled copper wire (UEW/PEW).
    • DIP Mounting: Through-hole, or DIP, design allows for easy hand-soldering, prototyping, and enhanced mechanical stability in high-vibration environments.
    • Performance: Inductors wound on these bases (such as toroidal cores) can achieve wide frequency ranges (1kHz–1MHz). 
    Applications: 
    • Power Supplies: Used to step-up/down voltages and stabilize output current.
    • Filtering: Used in electronic circuits for frequency filtering.
    • Low-Volume Production: Ideal for scenarios requiring rapid, manual assembly. 
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    It has excellent electrical insulation, extremely low electrical conductivity, can prevent current leakage, and ensure the safety and stability of the circuit.Read more

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    In this tutorial we will see that the inductor is an electrical component used to introduce inductance into a circuit which opposes the change of current flow, ...Read more
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    • 00:00
      Introduction
    • 01:36
      Anatomy of an inductors
    • 03:34
      How the inductor works
    • 04:54
      Inductor behavior in DC vs. AC
    • 05:58
      Real world applications
    • 07:27
      The inductive kickback
    • 09:09
      Inductor identification
    • 12:40
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    • 15:15
      Conclusion
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    Voltage across an inductor is proportional to how fast current is changing (V = L dI/dt). Rapid current changes require very large voltage.
    CRASH COURSE INSTRUMENTATION
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    Jan 28, 2026

    Inductors Explained: Why Current Can't Stop Instantly Ep. 4

    YouTube·CRASH COURSE INSTRUMENTATION·Jan 28, 2026
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    In this video
    • 00:00
      Inductors = current inertia
    • 00:55
      Energy storage in a magnetic field
    • 02:05
      Direction + force (fields do work)
    • 03:05
      The money equation: V = L·di/dt
    • 04:05
      Why current ramps (not instant)
    • 05:05
      ️ Inductive kickback and switching spikes
    • 06:10
      Cores and why inductance changes
    • 07:05
      ️ Saturation (when inductance collapses)
    • 08:05
      Real inductors: DCR, parasitics, losses
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    How to Test an Inductor with a Multimeter

    YouTube·Electro University·Jul 7, 2024
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    "...You're looking for a low resistance reading typically near zero ohms. We hear a beep so there is continuity. This indicates that the inductor is good. The second inductor is a winding inductor...."
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    You're looking for a low resistance reading typically near zero ohms. We hear a beep so there isMoreYou're looking for a low resistance reading typically near zero ohms. We hear a beep so there is continuity. This indicates that the inductor is good. The second inductor is a winding inductor.

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    What is the resistance of an inductor called?
    Inductive reactance is defined as the opposition that an inductor presents to alternating current in a circuit, measured in ohms.

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    Does an inductor increase resistance?
    A coil (inductor) passes direct current smoothly, but presents a resistance to alternating current. The resistance increases towards higher frequencies. This effect is called the inductive reactance (XL) of the coil.

    Part 2: The Basics of Inductors - TDK|Electronics ABC


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    DIP Inductor


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    WHY DIP INDUCTORS? Inductors, also called coil or reactor, is an electrical component which resists changes in electric current passing through it.Read more

    Inductors Explained - The basics how inductors work working ...


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    Inductors Explained, in this tutorial we look at how inductors work, where inductors are used, why inductors are used, the different types.
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    Inductor in parallel with a resistive load
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    Working principle
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    From 07:27
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    Inductors Explained - The basics how inductors work working ...

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    In this video
    • 00:22
      What is an inductor?
    • 00:48
      How inductors work
    • 03:24
      Inductor in parallel with a resistive load
    • 03:36
      Working principle
    • 04:47
      Magnetic field in a coil
    • 07:27
      Oscilloscope graphs
    • 08:24
      What do inductors look like?
    • 08:44
      Inductor symbols
    • 08:56
      Applications
    • 10:01
      Conclusion

    Inductor Basics


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    May 17, 2022 — Inductors are one of the most common electronic components in the industry, right up there with resistors and capacitors.Read more

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    An ideal inductor would offer no resistance to a constant direct current; however, only superconducting inductors have truly zero electrical resistance.Read more
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    Understanding the Basics of Inductors


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