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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. The physical shape of ferrite beads is similar to a toroidal inductor, but the beads have a greater length to diameter ratio and usually a greater outside to inside diameter ratio than most toroid cores. Different size / shape beads of the same material have different degrees of suppression.  The type of ferrite material used to manufacture the bead determines the range of frequencies for suppression purposes, and the physical size and shape of the bead determines the amount of attenuation. In general the impedance is directly proportional to the length of the ferrite beads.

Important general specifications to consider when searching for ferrite beads include technology, form factor, beads in package, and packing method.  Choices for technology type include solenoidal (standard) core, toroidal, bobbin core, wirewound, multilayer, and laminated.  Solenoidal cores are rod-shaped cores. Toroid inductors look exactly like doughnuts and come in various diameters, thickness, permeability and types depending upon the frequency range of interest. They have a high inductance for the physical space occupied. A bobbin core is an inductor with a core with the shape of a bobbin or spool.  Bobbin cores are available with and without leads and in the axial and radial form. A wirewound inductor is an inductor with a core made of wound wires. Multilayer inductors are inductors constructed by layering the coil between the layers of core material.  The coil normally consists of a bare metal material (no insulation). This technology is normally referred to as "non-wirewound". The inductance value can be made larger by adding additional layers for a giving spiral pattern. Laminated inductors are ferrite beads with a core that is constructed by stacking multiple laminations on top of each other.  The laminations can be of a variety of materials and thicknesses. Form factor choices include rod, bead on leads, bar, plate, tube, and chip.  The number of ferrite beads in the package can be 1, 2, or 4.  Choices for packing method include tape reel, tray, tube, and bulk pack. 

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Ferrite beads may also be called ferrite cores, ferrite rings, ferrite EMI filters, or mistakenly as ferrous beads.
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