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In addition to the difference in size, what are the differences between SMD common-mode inductors and I-shaped common-mode inductors in terms of performance and application scenarios? [Copy link]

In addition to the difference in size, what are the differences between SMD common-mode inductors and I-shaped common-mode inductors in terms of performance and application scenarios?

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The inductance value of the chip common-mode inductor is usually smaller and is suitable for low current and low frequency applications, while the inductance value of the I-shaped common-mode inductor is usually larger and is suitable for high current and high frequency applications.   Details Published on 2023-5-26 08:50
 
 

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The inductance value of the chip common-mode inductor is usually smaller and is suitable for low current and low frequency applications, while the inductance value of the I-shaped common-mode inductor is usually larger and is suitable for high current and high frequency applications.

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