Characteristics of Inductors Introduction to Current and Voltage in Inductors 1

Date:2026-01-22 Categories:Product knowledge Hits:210 From:Guangdong Youfeng Microelectronics Co., Ltd


An inductor is a passive resistive component used to store magnetic field energy. It consists of one or more coils that generate a magnetic field when current flows through them. The characteristics of the CYISM560BSXC inductor include self-inductance, current-voltage relationship, frequency response, and more. Below is an introduction to the characteristics of inductors and the current-voltage relationship within them  diode

1. Self-Inductance:

Self-inductance is an important characteristic of inductors, referring to the phenomenon where a changing current through an inductor generates a magnetic field, which in turn induces an electromotive force (EMF) within the inductor. This induced EMF opposes the change in current and converts a portion of the electrical energy into magnetic field energy, stored within the inductor. Self-inductance can be described by a parameter called inductance (Inductance), measured in henrys (Henry).diode

2. Current-Voltage Relationship:

In an inductor, there is a specific relationship between current and voltage. According to Ohm's Law, the relationship between the voltage across an inductor and the current flowing through it can be expressed by the following formula:diode



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