Laird Ferrite Bead (Snap-On EMI Core, Split EMI Core), 24.82 x 55.91mm (0807), 160Ω impedance at 25 MHz, 348Ω impedance

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Specifications

Brand

Laird

Package Type

0807

Impedance at 25 MHz

160Ω

Impedance at 100 MHz

348Ω

Impedance at 300 MHz

514Ω

Type

Snap-On EMI Core, Split EMI Core

Dimensions

24.82 x 55.91mm

Length

55.91mm

Height

24.82mm

Diameter

24.82mm

Material

Ferrite

Application

EMI Suppression

Country of Origin

China

Product details

Broadband Split/Snap-on Cores

These easy installation ferrite cores are designed to reduce electromagnetic interference from being induced or radiated. They are available in a variety of sizes and suitable for applications from 30MHz to 1GHz. These ferrite cores provide excellent common and differential mode EMO suppression on cable assemblies

Rectangular ferrites are suitable for data cables e.g. telephone or signal lines
Circular ferrites are suitable for mains cables e.g. on photocopying machines, printers and other office equipment

Split Ferrite Rings

These split ferrite cores reduce the electromagnetic interference from being induced in or radiated from data and power cables. High attenuation ratings are achieved with the housing design and the special process steps during the ferrite manufacture. The special snap lock makes the ferrite sleeve suitable for use with a variety of cable diameters and once the split ferrite is locked it cannot be opened accidentally.The outer housing is designed to protect the halves of the core from breakage and ensures simple assembly on to cables that are already installed or which have been fitted with connectors. Fixing to the cable with glue or cable tie is optional. Typical applications for these split ferrite cores include data or power lines used in computer technology, terminals, industrial controllers, medical engineering and office machines.

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Laird Ferrite Bead (Snap-On EMI Core, Split EMI Core), 24.82 x 55.91mm (0807), 160Ω impedance at 25 MHz, 348Ω impedance

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Laird Ferrite Bead (Snap-On EMI Core, Split EMI Core), 24.82 x 55.91mm (0807), 160Ω impedance at 25 MHz, 348Ω impedance
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Technical documents

Specifications

Brand

Laird

Package Type

0807

Impedance at 25 MHz

160Ω

Impedance at 100 MHz

348Ω

Impedance at 300 MHz

514Ω

Type

Snap-On EMI Core, Split EMI Core

Dimensions

24.82 x 55.91mm

Length

55.91mm

Height

24.82mm

Diameter

24.82mm

Material

Ferrite

Application

EMI Suppression

Country of Origin

China

Product details

Broadband Split/Snap-on Cores

These easy installation ferrite cores are designed to reduce electromagnetic interference from being induced or radiated. They are available in a variety of sizes and suitable for applications from 30MHz to 1GHz. These ferrite cores provide excellent common and differential mode EMO suppression on cable assemblies

Rectangular ferrites are suitable for data cables e.g. telephone or signal lines
Circular ferrites are suitable for mains cables e.g. on photocopying machines, printers and other office equipment

Split Ferrite Rings

These split ferrite cores reduce the electromagnetic interference from being induced in or radiated from data and power cables. High attenuation ratings are achieved with the housing design and the special process steps during the ferrite manufacture. The special snap lock makes the ferrite sleeve suitable for use with a variety of cable diameters and once the split ferrite is locked it cannot be opened accidentally.The outer housing is designed to protect the halves of the core from breakage and ensures simple assembly on to cables that are already installed or which have been fitted with connectors. Fixing to the cable with glue or cable tie is optional. Typical applications for these split ferrite cores include data or power lines used in computer technology, terminals, industrial controllers, medical engineering and office machines.