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Comparison and difference of mainstream coil models Coil is one of the most common components in electronic products, used to generate magnetic field or induce current. There are many different types of coil products on the market, some of which are mainstream products. In this article, we will compare several mainstream coil models and analyze the differences between them. 1. Inductor Coil vs Transformer Coil Inductor coils and transformer coils are two common coil products. Inductor coils are mainly used to generate magnetic fields and are used in circuits such as filtering and voltage stabilization. Transformer coils are mainly used to change the voltage and convert the input voltage into the required output voltage. Therefore, there are obvious differences in the functions of inductor coils and transformer coils. In addition, there are some differences in the structure of inductor coils and transformer coils. Inductor coils are usually composed of windings and iron cores, while transformer coils also include multiple windings to achieve input and output voltage conversion. Therefore, the structure of transformer coils is more complicated. 2. Traditional coil vs SMD coil Traditional coils and SMD coils are two different packaging forms. Traditional coils usually use cylindrical or rectangular shells and are connected to the circuit board through leads. SMD coils use surface mounting technology and are directly soldered on the circuit board, eliminating the lead step. There are also some differences in size between traditional coils and SMD coils. Traditional coils are usually larger and suitable for circuit boards with larger spaces. SMD coils are smaller and suitable for circuit boards with limited space. 3. Ferrite coil vs air coil Ferrite coils and air coils are two different coil materials. Ferrite coils use ferrite materials as the core, which have high magnetic permeability and low magnetic loss, and are suitable for some applications that require high magnetic properties. Air coils do not use an iron core, and the windings are directly wound in the air, which is suitable for some applications that do not require high magnetic properties. There are also some differences in performance between ferrite coils and air coils. Ferrite coils have higher magnetic permeability and lower magnetic loss, but are more expensive. Air coils are cheaper, but have poorer magnetic properties. In general, different types of coil products have some differences in function, structure, packaging form, materials, etc. Choosing the right coil product requires evaluation and comparison based on specific application requirements. I hope this article will be helpful to you.

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