An introduction to the air cored coil
By R.ClarkeWe use the term air core coil to describe an inductor that does not depend upon a ferromagnetic material to achieve its specified inductance. This covers the cases where there really is just air inside as well as windings upon a different insulator such as bakelite, glass or PTFE etc. Do you need an air coil?
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