What are Toroidal Inductors?
Toroidal Inductors are two terminal passive components that consists of a toroidal shape (ring shape or donut shape) magnetic core, around which the insulated coil is wound. The magnetic core of the toroidal inductor is usually made from materials such as iron powder, laminated iron, or ferrite. The toroidal inductor stores energy in the form of a magnetic field when an electric current flows through it.

Key features of Toroidal Inductors:
- Toroidal shape inductor reduces EMI (Electromagnetic interference) utilizing minimum magnetic flux leakage of the toroidal inductor
- Low core loss
- High current capacity
- Horizontal or vertical mount to optimize the PCB layout
- Low cost
Toroidal inductors are ideal for use in switched-mode power supplies to filter out noise currents, power filtering circuits, EMI/RFI filtering, output chokes to remove high-frequency switching transients from SMPS output, medical devices, telecommunications, musical instruments, industrial controls, refrigeration equipment, ballasts, electronic brakes, aerospace & nuclear fields, air conditioner equipment, and amplifiers.Toroidal Inductors from the leading manufacturers are listed on everything PE. Our parametric search tool will scan multiple manufacturer websites to identify Toroidal Inductors that meet your requirement. You can then download datasheets, request quotations via everything PE. Your inquiry will be routed to the manufacturer or their representative who will give you more information on the product.