Adjustable Inductors

An inductor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic field when electric current flows through it. Adjustable inductors use a movable core to modify the electric field and thereby increase or decrease inductance by blocking lines of flux. The unit of inductance is the Henry (H). Mounting options include surface and through-hole with values ranging from 30 nH to 2.5 mH.


Vishay / Dale WVL9FJ222K

WVL 2.2K 10% F09

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Vishay / Dale WVL9FJ221K

WVL 220 10% F09

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Vishay / Dale WVL9FJ220K

WVL 22 10% F09

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Vishay / Dale WVL9FJ1R8K

WVL 1.8 10% F09

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Vishay / Dale WVL9FJ1R5K

WVL 1.5 10% F09

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Vishay / Dale WVL9FJ1R2K

WVL 1.2 10% F09

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Vishay / Dale WVL9FJ1R0K

WVL 1 10% F09

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Vishay / Dale WVL9FJ1R0J

WVL 1 5% F09

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