E6D08 (B)
What is one important reason for using powdered-iron toroids rather than ferrite toroids in an inductor?
A. Powdered-iron toroids generally have greater initial permeability
B. Powdered-iron toroids generally maintain their characteristics at higher currents
C. Powdered-iron toroids generally require fewer turns to produce a given inductance value
D. Powdered-iron toroids have higher power handling capacity
