Ferrite beads (L1 in the photo) filter high frequency power supply noise by converting it into a tiny amount of heat. Power supply noise can cause various problems for many parts, especially in ...
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Ferrite ceramics and ferromagnetic materials are a number of crystalline materials that exhibit ferromagnetism (or ferrimagnetism). Ferromagnetism is a phenomenon by which a material can exhibit a ...
Ferrite beads are used to suppress unwanted signals that can interfere with electrical devices such as DC supplies, transmission lines and cables. They provide attenuation of selected frequency bands.
One of the most important tools, and perhaps one of the most confusing tools, for metallurgists is the binary phase diagram.
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Before transforming to pearlite, this material phases through the two-phase zone (yellow) between austenite and ferrite. In cooling through this zone, ferrite is precipitated on the austenite grain ...
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