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Re: [RFI] Ferrites for < 500 khz

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Subject: Re: [RFI] Ferrites for < 500 khz
From: Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Reply-to: jim@audiosystemsgroup.com
Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 21:26:37 -0700
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I just studied both the pdf you referenced, then looked them up in the Fair-Rite catalog. This is a MnZn ferrite material, and when used for suppression, is using ONLY the dimensional resonance -- the clue is that the resonant frequency does not move with more turns, but Z is multiplied by the square of the turns.

Remember that for suppression, resistance is far superior to inductance, because inductance can be cancelled by the capacitive reactance of a cable that is shorter than a quarter wavelength. The curves show a rather low Q (broad) dimensional resonance in the range of 2 MHz, with enough resistance to be useful between about 700 kHz and 4 MHz for the largest core -- 2675540002.

The good news is that you can increase the choking Z without changing the resonant frequency, so it should be no trick to get 10K ohms at the resonant peak with perhaps 8-11 turns, depending on the size of core used.

There's a conceptual discussion of all of this in k9yc.com/RFI-Ham.pdf and in other materials on k9yc.com/publish.htm. The AES paper has a bit more of the history and theoretical development, the RFI-Ham more practical application, and has the benefit of my ongoing research after the AES paper was published in 2005.

73, Jim K9YC

On 9/12/2013 8:40 PM, Michael Germino wrote:
Read about this a while back.
  http://www.fair-rite.com/newfair/pdf/LowFreqSuppression.pdf
I have no experience with these and at the time, couldn't find where you could buy them.
Are there ferrites for RFI rejection in the 50 khz - 500 khz range? I've been 
using material #31 and wonder if there is something more useful?  If so, where 
can I buy it?



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