Lecture (L5-3) Inductors
- Due Nov 7, 2024 by 11am
- Points None
An inductor 'stores' current and re-releases it. An inductor can produce a time-varying current.
Application: RFID and Wireless Charging (Technology Brief 16)
Questions of the Day (Learning Objectives)
- How does an inductor qualitatively work?
- What applications are inductors used for?
- How do you relate voltage and current in circuits with inductors?
Readings & Reference Materials
- Textbook Chapter 5-3
- Textbook integral table is Appendix D
- RL Circuit Cookbook.docx Download RL Circuit Cookbook.docx
- RLC_Components.pdf Download RLC_Components.pdf
- RLC Components
Lecture Videos (Watch BEFORE class)
(CC Links to an external site.)
power point to take notes on: Lecture 5-3 Inductor Intro.ppt Download Lecture 5-3 Inductor Intro.ppt
Self-Assessment: ECE1250_Assess5_3.pdf Download ECE1250_Assess5_3.pdf
Extra Examples and Explanations
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Inductor basics - What is an inductor? Links to an external site.
Great written summary of inductance: http://www.learnabout-electronics.org/Downloads/ac_theory_module03.pdf Links to an external site.
Types of inductors with pictures http://www.murata.com/products/emicon_fun/2011/03/inductor_en14.html Links to an external site.
Transients on inductors (equations) http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/indtra.html Links to an external site.
Video on the WaveIPT website. These buses are currently being used on campus. http://waveipt.com/ Links to an external site.
In Class
Homework
Comprehension Quiz