Due to the significant differences in shape between I-core inductors and surface mount inductors, many people have misconceptions about I-core inductors. Below is a detailed introduction to the functions and roles of I-core inductors.

One: Applications of I-shaped inductors
The I-shaped inductor boasts features such as compact size, easy installation, plug-in design, small footprint, high Q-value, and high self-resonant frequency. It utilizes the alternating magnetic flux generated around the conductor by alternating voltage and current passing through it. Typically used for circuit matching and quality control of new signals, it is usually connected to the power supply.
II. Structure of I-shaped inductor
The I-shaped inductor is one of the attributes of electronic circuits or devices. The commonly used I-shaped inductor is considered a vertical version of the axial inductor, similar in ease of application. Furthermore, the commonly used I-shaped inductor belongs to the large-volume inductor type, which naturally improves current in applications.
2. Most toroidal inductors are wound directly with enamel-coated wire on a frame, followed by the magnetic, copper, and iron cores, etc. These are then inserted into the cavity of the frame to enhance the inductance. Frames are typically made of plastic, phenolic, or ceramic and can be shaped to meet specific requirements.
III. Function of I-Shape Inductors
The I-shaped inductor boasts an extremely high stability, a feature not commonly found in standard inductors. The current used in the circuit is relatively stable, significantly enhancing the efficiency factor. Its primary role is to filter out new numbers, eliminate noise, stabilize the current, and control electromagnetic interference, making it an excellent choice for dealing with EMI.
First, let's take a look at the five key features of the I-shaped inductor:
Compact in size, easy to install, and space-saving. For many customers of electronic components, we often recommend I-beam inductors to them. In addition to ensuring the stability of electrical operation, the advantage of their compact size is also reflected in the later installation and debugging process.
2. Low distribution capacity, high self-supplied vibration frequency
3. Special needle structure minimizes open-circuit occurrences (a circuit break within the coil, commonly referred to as a short circuit).
4. Protected with PVC or UL shrink tubing.
Lead-Free Environmental Protection
Upon reviewing the above description, it's clear that the I-shaped inductor boasts exceptional stability, a trait not found in other inductors, and as such, it has gradually become a hot commodity in recent times. With the market price of I-shaped inductors already highly transparent, some manufacturers opt to cut costs by using lower-quality enameled wire, lead-tainted tin wire, or not inspecting finished products. This is something that Valley View has always shunned. To us, producing quality products is a mission that remains unwavering, and for us to fulfill this mission, quality is the unyielding red line we must always hold tight.





