automotive inductor
In the field of automotive electronics, the automotive inductor is critical to the system, and has a host of vital missions to fulfill. For the most part, its job is to keep currents and voltages transmitting efficiently in cars. These inductors undertake the task of power distribution and filtering out electrical noise in order to ensure harmonious cooperation among other systems aboard ship (remote control or otherwise). Advanced technology features of automotive inductors include high saturation currents, low resistance and the ability to be in use under high temperatures as well as at night, none of which makes them any less dependable than their name suggests. In cars, for instance, they are used in such applications as ignition coils engine control units and LED lighting, thus bringing utility to both performance and safety in modern automobiles.