toroidkärnor
Toroidkärnor, also known as toroidal cores, are a type of magnetic core used in various electronic devices, particularly in transformers and inductors. They are characterized by their toroidal shape, which is a ring-like structure with a circular cross-section. This shape provides several advantages over other core shapes, such as a more uniform magnetic field distribution and reduced leakage flux.
Toroidkärnor are typically made from ferromagnetic materials like iron, ferrite, or amorphous metal alloys. The choice
The manufacturing process of toroidkärnor involves winding a magnetic material around a mandrel to form the
Toroidkärnor are widely used in power electronics, telecommunications, and other industries due to their efficient magnetic