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Noise suppression inductor

  • US 4,945,332 A
  • Filed: 12/06/1988
  • Issued: 07/31/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/03/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A noise suppression inductor comprising:

  • a bobbin having first and second flange portions at opposite ends thereof, respectively, a central flange portion at a substantially central location between said first and second flange portions and at least one partition plate between each of said first and second flange portions and said central flange portion, said partition plates dividing the respective distances between said first and second flange portions and said central flange portion so as to form a plurality of coil winding portions having different winding widths, respectively;

    a core mounted on said bobbin;

    a pair of first pin terminals and a pair of second pin terminals which are attached to said bobbin;

    first and second coils which have first opposite ends and second opposite ends, respectively, said first opposite ends of said first coil, respectively, being connected to said first pin terminals, and said second opposite ends of said second coil being, respectively, connected to said second pin terminals;

    said first and second coils each being wound around said coil winding portions through said partition plate so as to form a plurality of coil portions on said coil winding portions, respectively, such that magnetic fluxes of said first and second coils eliminate each other;

    said coil portions of each of said first and second coils having a plurality of different stray capacities, respectively, so as to have a plurality of different self-resonance frequencies, respectively, whereby when said first and second coils are connected in a circuit with noise in the range of said self-resonance frequencies, each of said first and second coils is capable of cancelling noises of a plurality of different frequency bands.

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