Adjustable Inductors

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
WVL9FJR10K

WVL9FJR10K

Vishay / Dale

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR 100NH TH

0

WVL9FJ123K

WVL9FJ123K

Vishay / Dale

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR 12MH TH

0

WVL9EB1R0J

WVL9EB1R0J

Vishay / Dale

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR 1UH TH

0

WVL9EB3R9K

WVL9EB3R9K

Vishay / Dale

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR 3.9UH TH

0

WVL9FJR68J

WVL9FJR68J

Vishay / Dale

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR 680NH TH

0

WVL9FJ330K

WVL9FJ330K

Vishay / Dale

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR 33UH TH

0

VTC06E110TRSM

VTC06E110TRSM

Voltronics (Knowles)

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR

0

WVL9EB180K

WVL9EB180K

Vishay / Dale

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR 18UH TH

0

WVL9FJ2R7KH

WVL9FJ2R7KH

Vishay / Dale

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR 2.7UH TH

0

WVL9FJR82J

WVL9FJR82J

Vishay / Dale

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR 820NH TH

0

WVL9FJ121K

WVL9FJ121K

Vishay / Dale

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR 120UH TH

0

WVL9FJ103K

WVL9FJ103K

Vishay / Dale

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR 10MH TH

0

VTC13E250TRSM

VTC13E250TRSM

Voltronics (Knowles)

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR

0

WVL9FJ1R8K

WVL9FJ1R8K

Vishay / Dale

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR 1.8UH TH

0

VTC03E048TVPC

VTC03E048TVPC

Voltronics (Knowles)

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR

0

WVL9FJ471K

WVL9FJ471K

Vishay / Dale

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR 470UH TH

0

4906-S

4906-S

J.W. Miller / Bourns

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR 184NH TH

0

WVL9FJ221K

WVL9FJ221K

Vishay / Dale

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR 220UH TH

0

WVL9FJ182K

WVL9FJ182K

Vishay / Dale

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR 1.8MH TH

0

WVL9EB5R6K

WVL9EB5R6K

Vishay / Dale

ADJUSTABLE INDUCTOR 5.6UH TH

0

Adjustable Inductors

1. Overview

Adjustable inductors are electromagnetic components with variable inductance values, enabling precise control of current and voltage in electronic circuits. Unlike fixed inductors, these components incorporate mechanical or electronic adjustment mechanisms to modify their magnetic properties. They play critical roles in RF tuning circuits, power supply regulation, and signal processing systems, offering flexibility in modern electronics such as communication devices, automotive electronics, and industrial control systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Variable InductorsMechanically adjustable magnetic coresRadio frequency tuning circuits
Digitally Controlled InductorsProgrammable inductance via IC interfacesSmart power supplies
Magnetically Adjustable InductorsExternal magnetic field controlIndustrial motor drives
Step-Tunable InductorsDiscrete inductance level selectionTelecom infrastructure equipment

3. Structure and Components

Typical adjustable inductors consist of: - Bobbin-wound copper coils with enamel insulation - Adjustable magnetic cores (ferrite, powdered iron, or amorphous alloys) - Mechanical adjustment mechanisms (screw actuators or rotary knobs) - Shielded enclosures for EMI reduction - Termination options (SMD pads or through-hole leads) The core movement mechanism enables inductance variation by altering magnetic flux paths, with precision tolerances down to 1%.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Inductance RangeAdjustable value span (e.g., 1-100 H)Determines application flexibility
Q FactorQuality factor (50-300 typical range)Affects frequency selectivity
Rated CurrentMax DC/AC current capacityPrevents saturation failure
Temperature Stability 0.05%/ C typical driftEnsures performance consistency

5. Application Fields

Primary applications include: - Telecommunications: 5G base stations, software-defined radios - Automotive: EV charging systems, ADAS sensors - Industrial: Smart grid controllers, motor drives - Consumer Electronics: Wireless chargers, audio filters - Medical: MRI scanner gradient coils, implantable devices

6. Leading Manufacturers

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
CoilcraftX2XX Adjustable Inductors100 nH-10 H range, 18 GHz bandwidth
TDKEFM SeriesAutomotive-grade, AEC-Q200 compliant
Bourns434 SeriesPCB-mount, 1-100 MHz operation
API Delevan7000 SeriesHigh-precision ( 0.5%) military-grade

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations: - Required inductance range and adjustment resolution - Operating frequency vs. Q factor requirements - Current rating with safety derating margin - Environmental conditions (temperature, vibration) - Mounting compatibility (SMD vs. through-hole) Application Case: In RF filter design, select high-Q ( 150) inductors with sub-nH precision to meet 2.4 GHz ISM band requirements.

8. Industry Trends

Current development trends include: - Miniaturization through advanced magnetic materials - Integration with sensor networks for smart systems - Digital control interfaces (I2C/PWM compatibility) - Increased power density for EV applications - Enhanced temperature stability (-55 C to +155 C operation)

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