Wurth Elektronik Ferrite Ring EMI Suppression, For: Electromagnetic Interface, 3.5 x 1.2 x 3mm

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Specifications

Type

EMI Suppression

Dimensions

3.5 x 1.2 x 3mm

Application

Electromagnetic Interface

Material

Ferrite, Nickel Zinc

Height

3mm

Inner Diameter

1.2mm

Outer Diameter

3.5mm

Country of Origin

China

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Wurth WE-SAFB Series Ferrite Bead

Wurth Elektronik WE-SAFB Series Small-size EMI suppression ferrite beads are made from NiZn a material which works in a broad frequency range. These ferrite beads have an operating temperature of -25°C to +125°C. The applications WE-SAFB series are used for: transistor bases for feed line. Avoiding radio frequency interferences in switching amplifiers, in power electronics for IGBT – and thyristor circuits.

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Wurth Elektronik Ferrite Ring EMI Suppression, For: Electromagnetic Interface, 3.5 x 1.2 x 3mm

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Each (In a Pack of 50) (Exc. Vat)

Wurth Elektronik Ferrite Ring EMI Suppression, For: Electromagnetic Interface, 3.5 x 1.2 x 3mm

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Technical Document

Specifications

Type

EMI Suppression

Dimensions

3.5 x 1.2 x 3mm

Application

Electromagnetic Interface

Material

Ferrite, Nickel Zinc

Height

3mm

Inner Diameter

1.2mm

Outer Diameter

3.5mm

Country of Origin

China

Product details

Wurth WE-SAFB Series Ferrite Bead

Wurth Elektronik WE-SAFB Series Small-size EMI suppression ferrite beads are made from NiZn a material which works in a broad frequency range. These ferrite beads have an operating temperature of -25°C to +125°C. The applications WE-SAFB series are used for: transistor bases for feed line. Avoiding radio frequency interferences in switching amplifiers, in power electronics for IGBT – and thyristor circuits.

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