Wire Wound Ferrite Inductors

Wire Wound Ferrite Inductors are used in various circuits for energy storage and impedance matching. In contrast to chip inductors, which are made of ceramic, the WWFI consists of a ferrite core around which a thin wire is precisely wound. This design offers specific advantages over other inductors.

Advantages
High inductances
Wide range of applications
High currents
Applications
Mobile radio devices such as in antennas and amplifiers
High-frequency modules such as in audio circuits and power supplies
Medical technology such as in MRI systems and medical imaging
Aerospace as in electronic systems
etc.

Our partner for Wire Wound Ferrite Inductors

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Sunlord

Our partner Sunlord has been developing and producing chip-based electronic components such as EMC or RF components, coils, inductors and transformers since 2000. The company also offers development work for customised designs and has already received Tier 1 certifications for this. 

 

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