TE Connectivity

TE Connectivity

TE Connectivity is a global technology company that designs and manufactures connectivity and sensor solutions for a wide range of industries, including automotive, industrial, aerospace, defense, and telecommunications. The company's product portfolio encompasses connectors, sensors, antennas, relays, and other components critical for enabling connectivity and data transmission. TE Connectivity is renowned for its commitment to innovation, quality, and reliability, and its products are integral to various applications, from automotive electronics to advanced aerospace systems. With a strong focus on customer satisfaction and technological advancement, TE Connectivity continues to be a trusted provider of essential connectivity solutions on a global scale.

Ferrite Beads and Chips

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BMB-B 0805 100R N7
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Ferrite Chip, 1 Function(s), 0.3
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BMB2A0020PN8
Ferrite Chip, 1 Function(s), 4A,
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BMB2A0007BN7
Ferrite Chip, 1 Function(s), 0.3
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BMB2A0080AN4
Ferrite Chip, 1 Function(s), 0.4
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Ferrite Chip, 1 Function(s), 0.3
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About  Ferrite Beads and Chips

Ferrite cores are specialized devices specifically engineered to mitigate high-frequency noise and electromagnetic interference (EMI). These cores are designed to be incorporated into electric circuits, offering effective noise suppression and improved signal integrity. When selecting a ferrite core, several key characteristics need to be considered. The first is the filter type, which can be differential, signal, or power, depending on the specific application requirements. The number of lines that the ferrite core will interact with is also an important consideration, as it determines the core's ability to suppress noise across multiple channels. Another crucial characteristic is the maximum current rating, which indicates the highest current that the ferrite core can handle without compromising its functionality. This specification ensures that the core is suitable for the intended circuit and prevents any potential damage due to excessive current flow. The impedance and specified frequency are essential parameters to consider when selecting a ferrite core. Impedance determines the opposition that the core presents to the flow of alternating current at a specific frequency range. Matching the impedance of the ferrite core to the circuit's impedance helps in achieving optimal noise suppression. Lastly, the mounting type should be chosen based on the circuit's design and requirements. Ferrite cores can be free-hanging, surface-mounted, or through-hole mounted, allowing for flexibility in installation and integration within the electric circuit. In summary, ferrite cores serve as effective tools for reducing high-frequency noise and electromagnetic interference in electric circuits. Their characteristics, such as filter type, number of lines, max current rating, impedance, specified frequency, and mounting type, play vital roles in ensuring proper noise suppression and improved signal integrity. By carefully selecting and integrating ferrite cores into circuits, engineers can enhance the overall performance and reliability of electronic systems.