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Ferrite Beads

2012-01-10 by Stephen Richards

Hi Ken

I bought some Ferrite Beads for BOCGS builds i'm doing in the next few months.

I just wanted to make sure they were OK to use on your PCB's ; i know very little about differences in Ferrite Beads.

They are : 3.5 x 5 mm , 60 Ohm@ 1000Mz.

I was a little worried the resistance was too high.

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Re: Ferrite Beads

2012-01-10 by charles kerr

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Subject: [cgs_synth] Ferrite Beads
To: "cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com" <cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Tuesday, 10 January, 2012, 23:19


























Hi Ken



I bought some Ferrite Beads for BOCGS builds i'm doing in the next few months.



I just wanted to make sure they were OK to use on your PCB's ; i know very little about differences in Ferrite Beads.



They are : 3.5 x 5 mm , 60 Ohm@ 1000Mz.



I was a little worried the resistance was too high.



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Re: Ferrite Beads

2012-01-10 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

They are fine. Their DC resistance will still be 0 ohms.
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Re: Ferrite Beads

2012-01-10 by Romeo Fahl

I've used both 68 and 133 Ohm (@ 100 MHz) without problems.

These are the Mouser parts that I usually order: 623-2743002112LF
623-2743001112LF

RF


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Re: Ferrite Beads

2012-01-10 by Stephen Richards

Thanks Ken and everyone else !


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This might be of some interest!

http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=49754

--- On Tue, 10/1/12, Stephen Richards <okayjustalittle@...> wrote:

From: Stephen Richards <okayjustalittle@...>
Subject: [cgs_synth] Ferrite Beads
To: "cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com" <cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Tuesday, 10 January, 2012, 23:19



Hi Ken

I bought some Ferrite Beads for BOCGS builds i'm doing in the next few months.

I just wanted to make sure they were OK to use on your PCB's ; i know very little about differences in Ferrite Beads.

They are : 3.5 x 5 mm , 60 Ohm@ 1000Mz.

I was a little worried the resistance was too high.

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