Multilayer Monolithic Inductance Coils The development of chip inductors in recent times has led to emergence of a new type - multilayer monolithic inductance coils. They consist of many layers of pressed ferrite, onto each of which a conductor is deposited. It looks likean incomplete turn with outputs to the ends of the layer. When we overlay these layers onto each other and connect electrically the ends, we get several turns of the conductor within the volume of ferrite. Thus, the structure of a multilayer monolithic coil combines the positive features of ferbeds and conventional inductance coils Their advantages: - No winding operation and winding wire; - Good workability, therefore - low cost; - Natural magnetic shielding layer of ferrite - Significantly higher inductance if compared with ferbeds- High operating frequency, up to 235 MHz - Working currents from 15 to 250 mA Multilayer monolithic inductance coils allow you to make compact power supplies, protected from various HF interference....