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Which inductors have a shielding structure? 

Shielded inductors all have a shielding structure. Generally speaking, I-shaped inductors, molded inductors, and chip inductors can all be equipped with a shielding structure. Whether an inductor has a shielding structure depends on the operating environment requirements, not the type of inductor. 

What are the benefits of using a shielded inductor structure? 

You may have experienced this: in a basement or a newly installed elevator, your phone has no signal or very poor signal. This is because basements have dense steel reinforcement, and elevator cabins are surrounded by metal panels. When a phone is in either of these places, it is essentially inside a shield. Radio signals are difficult to receive for the phone inside the shield, and similarly, signals inside the shield are difficult to receive from outside. 

So, what is the benefit of using a shielded inductor structure? It effectively combats signal interference (electromagnetic interference) in the circuit. The function of the inductor shield is to isolate the inductor, so that the inductor and other components in the same circuit do not interfere with each other's operation. 

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