High Current Toroidal DIP Inductor is a passive electronic device widely used in electronic circuits. It is a power inductor made of powdered iron, ferrite, and enameled copper wires.
A toroidal inductor is mostly used where large inductance is required. Toroidal inductors have more inductance per turn and can carry more current than solenoids with a core of similar material and size.
Known as a toroidal inductor because of the type of core used, it is an annular ferrite core and has high It is called a choke coil because it can block high-frequency alternating currents.