Inductor devices – Core
Patent
1979-08-30
1981-06-09
Kozma, Thomas J.
Inductor devices
Core
75 05AA, 148104, 252 6254, 252 6255, H01F 2724
Patent
active
042727499
ABSTRACT:
A reactor formed by winding a conductor on a core which is formed by using mutually insulated particles of iron powder to provide a closed magnetic path. The reactor is less in leakage flux and has its inductance value accurately held over a wide frequency range.
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Kozma Thomas J.
Nippon Kinzoku Co., Ltd.
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