The difference between reactors and inductors 2

Date:2026-02-25 Categories:Product knowledge Hits:265 From:Guangdong Youfeng Microelectronics Co., Ltd


Inductor: The working principle of an inductor is based on Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction. When current flows through the coil, the generated magnetic field is stored within the coil. When the current changes, the magnetic field also changes, inducing an electromotive force that alters the phase difference between current and voltage. diode

3. Features:

Reactor: The impedance of a reactor is directly proportional to the frequency; the higher the frequency, the greater the impedance. The impedance of capacitors and inductors cancels each other out and can compensate for one another, thereby achieving impedance regulation in the circuit.diode

Inductor: The impedance of an inductor is directly proportional to the frequency; the higher the frequency, the greater the impedance. Inductors can impede the flow of alternating current, making them commonly used in circuits for filtering, isolation, and voltage regulation.

4. Application:

Reactor: Reactors are commonly used in AC circuits to regulate impedance, alter the phase difference between current and voltage, and morediode



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