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Ferrite Pot Cores 3622 MX486/T/L2
The pot core shape provides a convenient means of adjusting the ferrite structure to meet the specific requirements of the inductor. Magnetics® classifies the following cores as a pot core type; PQ, Pot Cores, RS, DS, RM and EP. Hardware is available for most sizes. Because of their design and composition, pot cores offer a number of advantages, including: self-shielding, space efficiency, convenience, good temperature stability, low losses, and high Q. Typical applications for pot cores include power transformers, power inductors, converter and inverter transformers, switched-mode power supplies and filter inductors.
The pot core shape is a convenient means of adjusting the ferrite structure to meet the specific requirements of an application. Both high circuit Q and good temperature stability of inductance can be obtained with these cores. Pot cores, when assembled, nearly surround the wound bobbin. This self-shielded geometry isolates the winding from stray magnetic fields or effects from other surrounding circuit elements. Typical applications for pot cores include; differential inductors, power transformers, power inductors, converter and inverter transformers, filters, both broadband and narrow transformers and telecom inductors.
Industry standard pot core sizes include: P9/5, P11/07, P14/08, P18/11, P22/13, P26/16, P30/19,
P36/22, P42/29
mounting and pot core assembly hardware.
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