Compact Size for Space-Efficient Design
?With their much smaller size, class D inductors have become even more preferable than ever in today's trend toward compact, light electronics devices. To produce even smaller and lighter products without sacrificing their performance, the reduced size and weight enabled where necessary in pursuit of but not limited by technique frees production aspects to focus on other qualities achieved Thus, manufacturers can now wind their products but firmly in a style appropriate for portability--light, right down to a single sheet of paper that would cost less than $1 US (at per project quantity). The move from a space saver into space saver in general applications Class D inductors thus can both serve and satisfy. Thirdly, the requirements of digital circuits still mean that one principal criterion for all but the simplest analog microcircuits remains. Consequently, class D inductors become an invaluable component in the design of modern electronic equipment.