Non-inductive winding refers to a type of electrical winding configuration designed to minimize or eliminate inductance. This is achieved by arranging the winding wires in such a way that the magnetic fields produced by the currents in the wires cancel each other out. Non-inductive windings are commonly used in applications where minimizing inductive effects is crucial, such as in precision measurement instruments or certain types of resistors. This design helps ensure more accurate performance by reducing unwanted electromagnetic interference.
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