A shunt is an electrical device that reduces the total current in a circuit by diverting some of the current to another point. It is commonly used in measuring equipment to extend the range of current that can be measured using a self-contained digital or analog dc ammeter. These shunts are availabl...
An 80a latching relay is an electrical switch that allows a low power control signal to control a high power circuit. It can be used to make or break contact between two terminals or can change the current path in a circuit. Latching relays are useful because they do not require a constant power sup...
The ignition coil transforms the relatively low 12 V on-board vehicle voltage to the high ignition spark that’s needed to ignite the fuel/air mixture in your car’s engine cylinders. This is accomplished by using the relationships that exist between electricity and magnetism. When electric current fl...
A Distributor Ignition Coil multiplies battery voltage to a much higher current that can fire the spark plugs. It is at the heart of all conventional point ignition systems and most newer magnetic pick-up electronic ignition systems.The coil contains several turns of primary winding wire which produ...
An ignition coil transforms the battery's voltage into the thousands of volts required to produce an electrical spark that ignites the air and fuel mixture in your engine, powering every drive you make. It's an essential component of your vehicle, and when it fails, you might experience stumbling, a...
Ignition Coil Manufacturer is an ISO 9001:2008 certified custom manufacturer of ignition, induction & RF coils. Coils are fabricated in square, rectangular, round or custom shapes with flying leads, PCB pins or solder terminals. They are designed to operate in a wide range of frequencies, in...
The auto ignition coil is one of the essential parts in a vehicle's spark plug-based system. It transforms battery voltage into the higher voltage required to jump the spark plug gap, ignite the air-fuel mixture and set your car's pistons into motion. It's a complex electrical component with two sep...
Distributor ignition coils serve as the engine's vital component, responsible for igniting the air-fuel mixture to generate the required power. In this article, we explore the functionality and importance of distributor ignition coils, highlighting their contributions to the overall performance of i...
Ignition Coils are used to convert low voltage current from the ignition system to high-voltage spark energy needed for the air/fuel mixture to ignite at the spark plug. The ignition coil produces the spark that starts the combustion process that drives your vehicle forward and keeps you going.An ig...
Ignition coils, also known as spark plug coils or ignition windings, are passive two terminal components in an electric or electronic circuit that oppose sudden changes of current by storing energy in magnetic form. They are an essential part of the automotive ignition system and are used to produce...