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titleOfInvention Common mode choke and DC/DC transducer
abstract The utility model relates to a kind of common mode choke and DC/DC transducer.In some illustrative embodiments, common mode choke comprises roughly rectangular main body, described main body has relative first end and the second end, and at least one pair of comprising lower ferrite portion, upper ferrite portion and be positioned at described main body is at spaced inner conductor, it roughly on described between ferrite portion and described lower ferrite portion, and extends longitudinally near described second end near the described first end of described roughly rectangular main body.Described common mode choke also can comprise non magnetic ferrite dielectric, and it is in described main body and described in being horizontally installed between at least one pair of inner conductor.
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