Fixed Inductors

An inductor, also known as a coil, choke, or reactor, is a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic field when electric current flows through it. When the current changes, the magnetic field induces a voltage in the conductor. The induced voltage has a polarity which opposes the change in current that created it. The unit of inductance is the Henry (H). Mounting options include surface, through-hole, and chassis.


Vishay / Dale IRF36ER330K

IRF-36 33 10% ER E2

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Vishay / Dale IRF36ER2R2K

IRF-36 2.2 10% ER E3

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Vishay / Dale IRF36ER271K

IRF-36 270 10% ER E3

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Vishay / Dale IRF36ER270K

IRF-36 27 10% ER E3

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Vishay / Dale IRF36ER221K

IRF-36 220 10% ER E3

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Vishay / Dale IRF36ER220K

IRF-36 22 10% ER E3

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Vishay / Dale IRF36ER1R8K

IRF-36 1.8 10% ER E3

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Vishay / Dale IRF36ER1R0K

IRF-36 1 10% ER E2

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