Hi everyone,
I've been breaking down circuits to learn from and on some automotive applications I've noticed an inductor on the input rail!, it doesn't go to ground or anything like that, its just straight on the input rail.
to circuit<-----ooooo-----> + 12v Input
Like this! I know an inductor acts like a capacitor, so why would you use an inductor when you could use a much cheaper capacitor ?
I've been breaking down circuits to learn from and on some automotive applications I've noticed an inductor on the input rail!, it doesn't go to ground or anything like that, its just straight on the input rail.
to circuit<-----ooooo-----> + 12v Input
Like this! I know an inductor acts like a capacitor, so why would you use an inductor when you could use a much cheaper capacitor ?