We offer an extensive range of wirewound, thin film, shielded and unshielded, and multilayer RF Inductors.What is an RF Inductor?RF Inductors are radio frequency inductors, used at high resonant frequencies. The three basic types are multilayered coil, thin film coated ceramic, and wire wound ceramic. Axial leaded and radial leaded devices are also available. RF inductors are used in the high-frequency band from 10 MHz to several GHz. As these products require a high Q (Quality factor) value, most have a non-magnetic core structure, and they are mainly used in the high-frequency circuits of mobile communications equipment, such as mobile phones, wireless LAN, and others.How the three types are constructed, and how to choose between themThe wire wound structure is formed by winding copper wire in a spiral shape around an alumina core. The coil can be formed using thicker wire than the multilayer and film structures, which provides the following features:
- Low DC resistance is possible
- Extremely high Q (Quality factor) value
- Large currents can be supported
- High-performance electrical characteristics can be realized even for compact chips such as 0603 size
- Prepared fine lineup of close inductance steps and tight inductance tolerance.
- High Q and high SRF
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