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What is inductors?

An inductor, also called 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. Inductors are commonly used in electronic circuits for energy storage, filtering, and impedance matching. They can be found in power supplies, radio frequency circuits, and many other applications.

What other technologies are related to inductors?

inductors Complementary Technologies

Capacitors are often used in conjunction with inductors in circuits for filtering, energy storage, and tuning.
mentioned alongside inductors in 29% (371) of relevant job posts
Diodes can be used in circuits with inductors for rectification, voltage clamping, and other signal processing applications.
mentioned alongside inductors in 17% (200) of relevant job posts
Resistors are used with inductors to control current flow, dampen oscillations, and set time constants in circuits.
mentioned alongside inductors in 16% (187) of relevant job posts

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