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Guide to Transformers and Inductors

Transformers and inductors make the difference between efficient or inefficient use of energy


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After World War II, the U.S. set standards for electrical transformers and inductors and the amount of juice coming into homes and into electrical devices. It was thanks to great scientists like Faraday, Henry and Tesla that the patents, knowledge and discoveries were there to custom build transformers and inductors.

Today, most people take this technology for granted. The electrical transformer comes in so many shapes, sizes and specifications that it's mind boggling. These transformers control the amount of energy that comes into electrical devices, whereas inductors oppose changes in current. Consider the following points when shopping for power inductors and transformers:

1. Find the power inductors, inductor coils and transformers that are right for your business needs and projects.

2. Buy mount toroid inductors with low current and high current chokes.

3. Locate custom inductors and three-phase, single phase and unusual transformers.



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Purchase shielded and non-shielded inductors for your facility's circuit needs


You need inductors and transformers to regulate the power and energy of electricity flowing through circuits. Choose the right ones for your job.

I recommend: You will find both shielded and non-shielded power inductors at SMT Magnetics. Read the specifications to meet your precise requirements. GlobalSpec also sells inductor coils and transformers. Digi-Key offers a diversity of choices and specifications for transformers and inductors.

Use mount toroid high- and low-voltage choke inductors to keep the circuit flow smooth


Electric coils, transformers and inductors belong to a group of electronic parts called passive components. However, they are passively maintaining a level of electricity and energy to equipment and devices that is the exact and precise quantity necessary for the proper functioning of that equipment.

I recommend: Gowanda Electronics is one transformer supplier that sells inductors, new surface mount toroids, low- and high-current toroidal chokes and power inductors. You will find more mount toroidal inductors at I-Tech.

Purchase custom inductors and phase transformers to regulate the flow electricity to your high-end


The harnessing of electromagnetic energy changed the world. Ah, yes, the result of an electric current crossing the path of a magnetic field. Voila, power and electricity and then transformers and inductors--well, almost. Today these passive components are "backstage" parts; but they carry a burden of great responsibility in the flow of current in the circuit.

I recommend: Regional Mfg. Specialists are experts in inductors and Transformers. Check out the diversity of choices they offer. Johnson Electric Coil sells three-phase, single phase and unusual transformers. They design and manufacture custom inductors and transformers, and have been around since 1934.


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  • Not all current transformers are equal. There are many different kinds of transformers for all kinds of different purposes. The most important is the power transformer, and output, pulse and radio frequency transformers. You will find these at the top of your shopping list. However, consider your precise needs and from the many choices available choose what is right for you.

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GlobalSpec.com: Electrical Transformers
Database of suppliers for electrical transformers. Provides catalogs, technical information and supplier contact information.
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