Power takeoff inductor

Wave transmission lines and networks – Coupling networks – Frequency domain filters utilizing only lumped parameters

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333185, 336212, 336221, 336233, H03H 709, H01F 2724, H01F 2730

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ABSTRACT:
A power takeoff inductor is an inductor comprised of a hybrid core. Materials with varying low and high permeabilities are combined to create a common hybrid core for the inductor. The inductor can be used in power transmission systems where signals of lower frequencies are transmitted along the same conductors with signals extending across a broad range of higher frequencies. The inductor is used to extract signals having low frequencies without degrading other high frequency signals.

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