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Ultra-Broadband Inductor
Ultra-Broadband Inductors are multi-octave components with a frequency range of roughly 160 KHz to 40 GHz. The most common implementation of an Ultra-Broadband Inductor is of a conical construction, where a copper wire is wrapped to create a conical shape. Some manufacturers offer a unique, "Pyramid" shape, which provides a tighter "wrap" of the copper wire around its core to provide maximum inductance in the space available. The pyramid shape also makes it easier to handle the part when hand soldering is required. These inductors can be used in many circuit-level and system-level RF applications, including: broadband decoupling networks, bias tee circuits (in optical communication systems), and in equipment using high-speed digital technology.