Radio Frequency Coil

Item Name Code (INC) 06338

Coils and Transformers
Federal Supply Class: FSC 5950
NATO Supply Classification Class: NSC 5950
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components
Federal Supply Group: FSG 59
NATO Supply Classification Group: NSG 59
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INC 06338 Radio Frequency Coil
INC 06338 Radio Frequency Coil

An item consisting of a partial turn as one or more turns of wire or other conductive material which constitutes one continuous untapped winding. It may be wound or formed in other than a circular manner and may be self-supporting, requiring no coil form. It is specifically designed to furnish inductive reactance in a circuit carrying radio frequency current ranging from 20 kilohertz (kilocycles) and above. It may include tuning devices, integral resistors and capacitors; however, excludes FILTER (as modified). The coil has only two electrical terminals. For items having tapped winding or more than one winding - see TRANSFORMER, RADIO FREQUENCY. For coils wound on resistors, which are designed to be inserted in the circuit of a radio frequency stage to suppress high frequency parasitic oscillations, see SUPPRESSOR, PARASITIC.

Additional Information for Radio Frequency Coil Additional Information for Radio Frequency Coil

Radio Frequency (RF) coils are a type of coil used in electrical and electronic equipment components, specifically in the field of radio frequency applications. These coils are designed to operate at high frequencies, typically in the range of several kilohertz (kHz) to several gigahertz (GHz).

RF coils are used in various applications, including wireless communication systems, radio transmitters and receivers, radar systems, and medical devices such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines. They are essential components for tuning, filtering, and amplifying radio frequency signals.

The design and construction of RF coils are critical to ensure optimal performance at the desired frequency range. They are typically made of high-quality conductive materials, such as copper or silver, to minimize losses and maximize efficiency. The coils are wound in a specific configuration, often in the form of a solenoid or helical shape, to achieve the desired inductance and impedance characteristics.

In addition to their electrical properties, RF coils may also incorporate shielding or encapsulation to minimize interference from external electromagnetic fields and to protect the coil from environmental factors.

Overall, RF coils play a crucial role in enabling the transmission, reception, and processing of radio frequency signals in various electronic and communication systems.

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