“Drum core” is used to describe the shape of the ferrite core used in some power inductors, and it differentiates these inductors from other types such as toroidal, power bead, flat coil, or planar.
Magnetic cores for power supply inductors require careful selection because of the important role they play. An inductor core must be able to retain inductance with dc bias and handle any ripple ...
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