Cable Ferrites

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
2643000701

2643000701

Fair-Rite Products Corp.

FERRITE CORE 125OHM SOLID 1.30MM

9701

B-20L-48B-A

B-20L-48B-A

KEMET

NI-ZN BEAD, COATED 2.4MM

71

B-20F-57

B-20F-57

KEMET

FERRITE CORE SOLID 1.5MM

17

28S2001-0M0

28S2001-0M0

Laird - Performance Materials

FERRITE CORE 280 OHM CLIP

0

BF1835-9

BF1835-9

API Delevan

FERRITE CORE 174 OHM HINGED 9MM

161

BF1719

BF1719

API Delevan

FERRITE CORE 325 OHM HINGED

1075

ESD-SR-S16

ESD-SR-S16

KEMET

FERRITE CORE HINGED 8MM

599

28B0472-090

28B0472-090

Laird - Performance Materials

FERRITE CORE 272 OHM SOLID 3.6MM

4255

2643164151

2643164151

Fair-Rite Products Corp.

FERRITE CABLE CORES

198

2661250402

2661250402

Fair-Rite Products Corp.

FERRITE CORE 85OHM SOLID 3.18MM

44109

7427223

7427223

Würth Elektronik Midcom

FERRITE CORE 48 OHM SOLID

32

28A2913-0A2

28A2913-0A2

Laird - Performance Materials

FERRITE CORE 177 OHM HINGED

3728

782114075063

782114075063

Würth Elektronik Midcom

WE-TEFA TOROIDAL EMI SUPPRESSION

1

28R1261-100

28R1261-100

Laird - Performance Materials

FERRITE CORE 350 OHM SOLID

0

74270060

74270060

Würth Elektronik Midcom

FERRITE CORE 192 OHM SOLID 6.3MM

144

7427153

7427153

Würth Elektronik Midcom

FERRITE CORE 165 OHM HINGED 8MM

1370

74271733

74271733

Würth Elektronik Midcom

FERRITE CORE 246 OHM HINGED 8MM

757

ESD-FPL-35-8

ESD-FPL-35-8

KEMET

NI-ZN FOR FLAT CABLE, BARE 30.0

560

74271633S

74271633S

Würth Elektronik Midcom

FERRITE CORE 100 OHM HINGED 8MM

2338

2643626402

2643626402

Fair-Rite Products Corp.

FERRITE 196OHM SOLID 10.16MM

16929

Cable Ferrites

1. Overview

Cable Ferrites are passive electronic components designed to suppress high-frequency noise in cables, reducing electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio-frequency interference (RFI). Constructed from ferrite materials, these components absorb electromagnetic energy and convert it into heat. With the rapid development of high-speed electronics and wireless communication systems, cable ferrites play a critical role in ensuring electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) across industries.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Split Core (Snap-on)Easy installation without cable disassembly; moderate noise suppressionConsumer electronics power cables
Wound TypeHigher inductance through multiple turns; superior EMI filteringIndustrial motor drives
Flat Cable FerriteLow-profile design; optimized for ribbon cablesComputer peripheral cables
High-Frequency FerriteEffective at GHz frequencies; specialized material formulation5G base station cables

3. Structure and Composition

Typical cable ferrites consist of a manganese-zinc (MnZn) or nickel-zinc (NiZn) ferrite core with polymer coating. Split-core designs use two interlocking halves with snap mechanisms, while wound types feature pre-molded toroidal cores. Advanced models integrate conductive elastomers for improved EMI absorption. The core material's permeability determines the operating frequency range and noise suppression efficiency.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Impedance (100MHz)100 - 2500 Determines noise attenuation performance
Frequency Range1MHz - 3GHzDefines effective operation bandwidth
Temperature Stability-40 C to +125 CEnsures reliability in harsh environments
Cable Compatibility2-15mm diameterInstallation flexibility

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Notebook chargers, HDMI cables, USB hubs
  • Industrial Equipment: PLC systems, CNC machine cabling
  • Telecommunications: Fiber optic transceivers, 5G small cells
  • Automotive: CAN bus systems, EV charging cables

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey ProductFeatures
TDK CorporationDFE3D25E102MA2D2500 @100MHz, 3GHz high-frequency performance
Murata ManufacturingBLE21HG102MN1DCompact 10.5 6.5mm size for automotive applications
Steward Components28B2043-0A0High-vibration resistance for industrial motors

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include:

  • Match impedance to target noise frequency range
  • Verify mechanical compatibility with cable diameter
  • Select material type (MnZn for low frequencies, NiZn for high frequencies)
  • Assess environmental requirements (temperature, vibration)
  • Balance performance with cost constraints

8. Industry Trends

Current trends show: - Increasing demand for high-frequency (>6GHz) ferrites driven by 5G and IoT - Miniaturization for wearable device applications - Development of wideband ferrites with multi-octave frequency coverage - Growing adoption in EV charging systems (SAE J1772 compliance) - Integration with cable connectors for space-constrained designs

RFQ BOM Call Skype Email
Top