If a radio frequency choke is air-cored, it means it is designed without a magnetic core, relying on air as the medium for inductance. This construction minimizes losses due to core saturation and allows for higher frequency operation, making it suitable for RF applications. Air-cored chokes also exhibit lower parasitic capacitance, enhancing their performance in filtering and preventing unwanted signal interference. However, they typically require more turns of wire to achieve the desired inductance compared to their ferrite-core counterparts.
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