Sujet : inductor polarity
De : jl (at) *nospam* 650pot.com (john larkin)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 28. Feb 2025, 04:50:15
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I need to put 16 of these on a very dense PC board.
https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/murata-power-solutions-inc/19R476C/5798223Each of the eight channels needs two of these. If I can put each pair
of inductors close together and with the same current but opposed
field direction, I'll get minimum mag field leakage to other channels
(and to other boards.)
I see that one lead is longer than the other. I wonder if that implies
a consistent winding direction, so my manufacturing people could use
that as the "pin1" indicator.
If that's not dependable, I'll have to set up a rig to determine mag
field polarity, and mark one side with a red dot or something.
I'd rather use surface-mount shielded inductors, but these tall
unshielded drum cores have way more L and less R than a shielded part,
for a given PCB footprint.