Control the operating temperature
Ensure that the inductor operates within the specified temperature range. Avoid installing it in an overheated environment. The temperature can be reduced by strengthening heat dissipation measures, such as installing heat sinks and increasing ventilation.
Avoid overcurrent
Use it strictly according to the rated current parameters of the inductor and do not put it in an overcurrent state for a long time. When designing the circuit, the current size should be reasonably calculated and a certain margin should be reserved.
Prevent voltage shock
Take measures to suppress voltage spikes and surges in the circuit, such as using protection components such as transient voltage suppression diodes to reduce voltage shocks to the inductor.
Good installation and fixation
Ensure that the inductor is firmly installed to avoid damage to the internal structure due to vibration or collision during operation.
Moisture and dustproof
If the working environment is relatively harsh, protective measures should be taken, such as using a sealed housing or coating to prevent moisture and dust from entering the inductor.
Regular inspection and maintenance
Inspect the inductor regularly to check whether there is any abnormality such as damage or discoloration on the appearance, and measure whether its parameters are within the normal range.
Choose high-quality products
When initially selecting, choose inductors with excellent quality and reliable process to ensure their reliability and durability from the source.
Reasonable circuit design
Optimize the circuit structure to reduce unnecessary stress and loss on the inductor.
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