Ferrite Beads Minimize High-Frequency Noise

June 1, 2002
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 rectangular beads come with impedance ratings of 150 ohms and

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 rectangular beads come with impedance ratings of 150 ohms and 220 ohms, where the 150-ohm beads are rated for 2A and the 220-ohm beads, 1.5A. Respectively, they exhibit dc resistances of 0.05 ohm and 0.07 ohm. Prices start from $0.45 each in OEM quantities, with delivery times ranging from four to six weeks ARO. TAIYO YUDEN CO., Schaumberg, IL. (847) 925-0888.

Company: TAIYO YUDEN CO.

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