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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
Radiation from hands-free mobile phones can be reduced to virtually zero by a simple tiny magnetic bead which costs a few pence, a government adviser says. Professor Lawrie Challis said clipping a ...
Set for portable and handheld designs, the company’s latest line of EIA 0201 ferrite chip beads extends its existing 0402 to 3312 surface-mounted monolithic EMI-suppression components to include the ...
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 ...
Available in 0603 case sizes, the FBMH series of ferrite bead chips is capable of suppressing noise in applications operating at frequencies of 1 GHz and above and at currents up to 2A. The ...
L-com, a manufacturer of wired and wireless connectivity products, has released a new series of USB 3.0 cable assemblies with ferrite beads. According to Product Manager Dustin Guttadauro ferrite ...
Murata has announced the release of the BLM18KN_EH series of ferrite chip beads for noise suppression in power lines at temperatures up to 175°C. Target applications are automotive equipment such as ...
The new BLM15VM series is ideal for automotive powertrains and safety applications. It supports high frequencies. 1000Ω (Typ.) @5.9GHz. With its compact 0402-inch size (1.0×0.5mm) can operate at ...
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 Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (TOKYO: 6981) (ISIN: JP3914400001) continues to push the envelope in automotive noise suppression technology with another industry first. By leveraging proprietary ...
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