Triad Magnetics

Triad Magnetics

Triad Magnetics is a well-established company known for its expertise in designing and manufacturing magnetic components. With a focus on industries such as telecommunications, medical, industrial automation, and transportation, the company offers a wide range of high-quality standard products, including power transformers, current sense transformers, audio transformers, and RF transformers. In addition to their standard product line, Triad Magnetics provides customized solutions tailored to meet specific customer needs, collaborating closely with clients to address unique application challenges. Committed to excellence, the company upholds rigorous quality control measures and maintains state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities, earning them numerous certifications and accolades. With a global presence, Triad Magnetics is dedicated to providing exceptional technical support and customer service, fostering long-standing partnerships with leading companies worldwide.

Adjustable Inductors

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About  Adjustable Inductors

An inductor is an essential component in electrical circuits that exhibits the property of inductance. It is a passive two-terminal device that stores energy in a magnetic field when an electric current passes through it. This magnetic field is generated by a coil of wire wound around a core material, which can be made of various materials like iron, ferrite, or air. Adjustable inductors, also known as variable inductors, offer the flexibility to modify the inductance value by adjusting the position of a movable core within the coil. This core has the ability to influence the magnetic field and alter the lines of flux passing through the coil. By changing the core's position, the inductance of the coil can be increased or decreased accordingly, allowing for fine-tuning in circuit designs. The unit of inductance is the Henry (H), named after the physicist Joseph Henry. However, in practice, smaller units such as microhenries (μH) and nanohenries (nH) are more commonly used. These units represent fractions or multiples of a Henry, depending on the specific application requirements. Inductors are available in various mounting options to facilitate easy integration into different circuit designs. Surface mount technology (SMT) allows for direct placement and soldering of the inductor onto the surface of a printed circuit board (PCB). Through-hole mounting involves inserting the leads of the inductor into holes in the PCB and soldering them on the other side for secure attachment. The range of inductance values for adjustable inductors varies from 30 nanohenries (nH) to 2.5 millihenries (mH), covering a wide spectrum of applications. The appropriate inductance value is determined by the specific circuit requirements, such as desired frequency response, filtering characteristics, or energy storage capabilities. In summary, adjustable inductors provide designers with the ability to modify the inductance value by adjusting the position of a movable core. With mounting options including surface and through-hole, and a range of inductance values available, these components offer flexibility in circuit design and enable precise control over magnetic field storage in electrical systems.