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How to use a ferrite core?

Updated: 10/3/2023
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Ferrite cores are used to suppress electrical noise on conductors. A split ferrite is installed over a conductor as close to the source of noise as possible. A solid ferrite has the conductor routed through it, it may also have several turns of the conductor looped through the donut shaped ferrite. Take a look at a motherboard and you'll see ferrites in use in the power supplies.

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