A British government advisor says that ferrite beads, which are commonly used to stop data interference in PCs, can effectively stop radiation emissions from hands-free cellphone kits. Best of all, ...
Advances in material science helped produce d smaller ferrite chip beads for power-circuit noise reduction. The BKP0603 series of EIA-0201-sized multilayer ferrite chip beads offer a 64% smaller ...
Tired of all that GSM buzz coming from your cellphone when all you wan to do is listen to music? The guys at MacLife have re-uncovered a simple fix that involves parts that you probably have laying ...
Ferrite beads (L1 in the photo) filter high frequency power supply noise by converting it into a tiny amount of heat. Power supply noise can cause various problems for many parts, especially in analog ...
Murata has introduced the BLE32SN series of chip ferrite beads – the first chip-type noise suppression components to have 20A current rating. The beads will be used to provide noise suppression in ...
Update: Several readers point out the ferrite beads are not necessarily magnets—just hunks of iron. Our apologies! Do your speakers buzz and crackle whenever a new text message or call is about to ...
After being shaken for about a week, thousands of millimetre-sized metal beads arranged themselves into an exotic structure called a quasicrystal – and it was the biggest one yet. The creation also ...
Tiny magnetic beads that move through the blood and 'drill' through blocked arteries could be a new treatment for heart disease. Arteries become clogged when cholesterol, calcium and other substances ...
A comparative study conducted by a team of IIT(BHU) revealed the adsorption capacity of fired and non-fired beads in removing copper, nickel and zinc ions from the aqueous phase. Comparing adsorption ...