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100MH 6x8mm DIP Inductors

SKU: 719VSBPOP1
The 100mH 6ร—8mm DIP Inductor is a through-hole (DIP) passive component designed for high inductance applications such as filtering, signal smoothing, and energy storage. With a relatively large inductance value of 100 millihenries (100mH), it is commonly used in low-frequency circuits, audio systems, and signal processing applications. Its compact 6ร—8mm radial package makes it suitable for PCB mounting while maintaining...
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Specifications

Specifications:

Type: Radial Lead (DIP / Through-hole)
Body Size: 6mm (Diameter) ร— 8mm (Height)
Lead Spacing: ~2.5mm โ€“ 5mm
Lead Diameter: ~0.5mm
Coating: Epoxy coated insulated body
Mounting: PCB through-hole

Additional Resources

FAQ

1. What is an inductor?

An inductor is a passive electronic component that stores energy in the form of a magnetic field when electric current flows through it. It is typically made of a coil of wire wound around a core.

2. What is the unit of inductance?

The unit of inductance is the Henry (H), named after Joseph Henry. In practical circuits, smaller units like millihenry (mH) and microhenry (ยตH) are commonly used.

3. What are the main applications of inductors?

Inductors are used in:

  • Power supplies (SMPS)
  • Filters (to reduce noise)
  • Transformers
  • Oscillators and tuning circuits
  • DC-DC converters

4. How does an inductor behave in AC and DC circuits?

In a DC circuit, an inductor initially resists changes in current but eventually behaves like a short circuit.
In an AC circuit, it continuously opposes changes in current, creating inductive reactance that depends on frequency.

5. What factors affect the value of an inductor?

The inductance value depends on:

  • Number of turns in the coil
  • Core material (air, ferrite, iron)
  • Coil shape and size
  • Spacing between turns
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The 100mH 6ร—8mm DIP Inductor is a through-hole (DIP) passive component designed for high inductance applications such as filtering, signal smoothing, and energy storage. With a relatively large inductance value of 100 millihenries (100mH), it is commonly used in low-frequency circuits, audio systems, and signal processing applications.

Its compact 6ร—8mm radial package makes it suitable for PCB mounting while maintaining a balance between size and performance

Characteristics

  • Inductance: 100mH
  • Package Size: 6 ร— 8 mm
  • Type: Radial DIP (through-hole)
  • Core Material: Ferrite / iron (varies by model)
  • Construction: Wire-wound
  • Mounting: PCB through-hole