13R476C Radial Inductor
13R476C Radial Inductor
Inductors, like capacitors, can hold a charge or power within them after a certain time and can maintain that power source even when an outside supply is removed. An inductor stores energy in the form of a magnet. The defining feature of an inductor is a resistance to change in current
A radial inductor has a similar design to radial electrolytic capacitors whereby the inductor stands upright on the PCB and has two legs protruding from the bottom
Applications:
- Power supplies
- DC/DC converters
- General use
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13R476C Radial Inductor
13R476C Radial Inductor
13R476C Radial Inductor
Inductors, like capacitors, can hold a charge or power within them after a certain time and can maintain that power source even when an outside supply is removed. An inductor stores energy in the form of a magnet. The defining feature of an inductor is a resistance to change in current
A radial inductor has a similar design to radial electrolytic capacitors whereby the inductor stands upright on the PCB and has two legs protruding from the bottom
Applications:
- Power supplies
- DC/DC converters
- General use
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13R476C Radial Inductor
Inductors, like capacitors, can hold a charge or power within them after a certain time and can maintain that power source even when an outside supply is removed. An inductor stores energy in the form of a magnet. The defining feature of an inductor is a resistance to change in current
A radial inductor has a similar design to radial electrolytic capacitors whereby the inductor stands upright on the PCB and has two legs protruding from the bottom
Applications:
- Power supplies
- DC/DC converters
- General use














