Ferrite Disks and Plates

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SB28B1055-1AB
FERRITE PLATE 26.8MM X 26.8MM
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0.100" (2.54mm)
Saddle Beads®
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1.055" L x 1.055" W (26.80mm x 26.80mm)
21T4335
FERRITE PLATE 110MM X 110MM
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0.250" (6.35mm)
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4.331" L x 4.331" W (110.00mm x 110.00mm)

Ferrite Disks and Plates

Ferrite disks and plates are versatile components that offer a straightforward and economical solution for mitigating radiated and inductively coupled electromagnetic interference (EMI). These components can be utilized in two primary ways: as inductively coupled components or as EMI shields. When used as inductively coupled components, ferrite disks and plates are placed near the EMI source or along the path of the interfering signal. By doing so, they effectively absorb and dissipate the magnetic energy generated by the EMI source, reducing its impact on nearby circuits or sensitive equipment. This method is particularly useful for minimizing the effects of EMI in proximity to the source. Alternatively, ferrite disks and plates can also function as EMI shields. In this configuration, they are installed directly on the EMI source, creating a physical barrier that blocks the transmission of unwanted electromagnetic radiation. This shielding capability helps prevent the EMI from spreading and affecting nearby circuits or devices, thereby maintaining signal integrity and system performance. Ferrite disks and plates are known for their excellent magnetic properties, such as high permeability and low electrical conductivity. These characteristics enable them to efficiently absorb and dissipate the magnetic energy associated with EMI, effectively suppressing its impact. Furthermore, their compact size and simple installation make them a convenient choice for various applications. In summary, ferrite disks and plates offer a cost-effective solution for addressing radiated and inductively coupled electromagnetic interference. They can be utilized as inductively coupled components or EMI shields, providing options for reducing EMI at the source or preventing its transmission to sensitive circuits or devices. With their excellent magnetic properties, these components contribute to improved signal integrity and overall system performance.