yhdistämiskelat
Yhdistämiskelat, also known as coupling coils or connecting coils, are passive electronic components primarily used in radio frequency circuits. Their function is to transfer energy between two or more circuits without a direct electrical connection. This is achieved through electromagnetic induction. The coils are typically wound on a shared core, which can be made of ferromagnetic materials like ferrite or iron, or it can be an air core for very high frequencies.
The primary applications of yhdistämiskelat include impedance matching, filtering, and signal isolation. In impedance matching, they
Yhdistämiskelat are crucial in the design of radio transmitters and receivers, antenna systems, and various other