As a very important electronic component in electronic circuits, the quality of inductor has a very important impact on the normal operation of the circuit. There are many factors affecting the quality of the inductor, so if the inductor is wound less than one circle in the production, will it affect the use of the inductor?
I have seen many people say that one less circle of inductance coil winding does not have much impact on use. If that's what you think, you're really wrong.
Although the structure of the inductor seems to be very simple, the manufacturing process requirements are still very high. The slightest mistake in detail has a direct impact on its performance. To put it simply, what kind of core material is used for an inductor, what kind of ratio is used for the core powder formulation, what kind of coil is used, the number of coils wound by the coil, the density, and even the length and curvature of the pin are all problems in inductor design. Any mistake will directly affect the performance of the inductor. This will affect the normal use of the inductor.
Don't think that the inductance structure is simple, the process is simple, and the number of turns around is less than one turn because the inductance is small. In fact, on the contrary, the smaller it is, the higher the process requirements for the inductor.