@kijanki
You have the idea generally correct, but your terminology is all wrong. The inductance of the choke is a constant.
You have the idea generally correct, but your terminology is all wrong. The inductance of the choke is a constant.
Added AC line chokes inside CD changer...
@ sleepwalker65 Inductance of common mode choke is not constant. It has inductance for common mode signals and no inductance for normal mode signals. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choke_(electronics) |
How can you get inductive reactance without inductance or how you can have inductance when inductive reactance is zero. Common mode choke inductance measured in normal mode configuration will be zero or close to zero. That is pretty much how bifilar resistors are built (same principal) - they impose inductance in common mode but no inductance in the differential/normal mode. It can be easily proven either for common mode mode choke or bifilar resistor by measuring inductance. |
Inductors are measured in Henrys. (picoHenrys, nanoHenrys, microHenrys, milliHenrys etc... that is the voltage produced by the instantaneous rate of change in current through a circuit with respect to time. The rate of change of current flow is measured in amperes per second, which is frequency. Put another way, X(L)=2(Pi)(f)L or L=X(L)/(2(Pi)(f)). Inductance (L, measured in Henrys) of the inductor and Pi are constants. Inductive reactance (Z, measured in ohms) is the dependent variable of the variable value of frequency (f, measured in hertz). |