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choke coil
[′chōk ‚kȯil] McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Panasonic will start mass production of the new power
choke coil October 2013, with a monthly production capacity of 7 million pieces.
The power source is characterised by the illumination of the technical contradiction between the requirement on the high quality of output electrical energy and the amount of stored energy, built up in the output circuits, as a result of producing the high-frequency transducer section of the device in the form of a multiphase circuit in which the inverter part has the form of a group of half-breach inverters with current-restricting
choke coils at the output.
The common-mode
choke coil must have two key features to make it an effective solution: a high common-mode impedance and a high magnetic coupling factor.
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