Products
Air & Core Wound Coils
RF Coils | Self Supported Coils | Relay Coils | Choke Coils | Inductor Coils
Coils are random-wound or precision-wound on a coilform such as a nylon bobbin or a paper tube with layer insulation. Self-supported coils are wound on a mandrel with no coilform at all. The shape of the coil can be square, rectangular, round, oval or any other shape as desired. Insulated magnet wire, self-bonding magnet wire, Litz wire, or nylon-served Litz wire may be used in coil construction.
Typical Applications
Coils have a variety of uses such as inductors, pick-up coils, RF coils,
relay coils, motor coils, antenna coils, solenoid coils, and ignition
coils. Air-core coils may be used as inductance standards.
Electrical Characteristics
Coils can be designed to operate over a wide range of frequencies, input
voltages, and inductance values.
Mechanical Characteristics
Coils can be varnish-impregnated, molded or potted with epoxy in an enclosure.
Coils are available with fly leads, PCB pins, solder terminals, or screw
terminals.
Applications
Medical
Avionics
Industrial
Telecommunications
Instrumentation
Switch Mode Power Sources, Aerospace
GPS
RFI
UPS
Marine, Commercial
Military
EMI
Telemetry
Satcom