Bourns Introduces High Current Chip Ferrite Beads for Dense Power Rails

Bourns has introduced the MH3261‑T Series high current chip ferrite beads, a 1206 (3216 metric) SMD family aimed at EMI suppression on space‑constrained, high‑current power rails.

The combination of low DC resistance, impedance options from tens to one thousand ohms, and current ratings up to double‑digit ampere levels makes these ferrite beads relevant for modern high‑density power stages where both efficiency and EMC margins are tight.

Key features and benefits

Typical applications

Ferrite beads in this class are primarily used as “clean‑up” components on power rails, where they attenuate high‑frequency noise while leaving the DC level and low‑frequency behavior largely unaffected.

In many designs, a ferrite bead from this series will be combined with one or more ceramic capacitors to form a simple but effective single‑stage LC or π‑type filter for differential‑mode noise on the supply line.

Technical highlights

The following table summarizes the key high‑level ratings of the MH3261‑T Series according to Bourns:

MH3261‑T Series main parameters

ParameterValue / Range
Package size3.2 × 1.6 × 1.1 mm (1206)
Impedance at 100 MHz30 Ω – 1000 Ω (±25%)
DC resistance (max.)0.0025 Ω – 0.075 Ω
Rated current (max.)2 A – 11 A
Operating temperature range−55 °C to +125 °C

The impedance specification at 100 MHz is a common reference point for EMI components and gives a good indication of how strongly the bead will attenuate noise around that frequency. In practice, designers should refer to the manufacturer impedance versus frequency curves to check behavior at their converter switching frequency and its harmonics.

The wide range of impedance and current combinations across the MH3261‑T options enables use in different roles, for example:

The series is specified over a wide temperature range including self‑heating at rated current, which is important when placing these beads close to hot power components like MOSFETs, controllers or rectifiers.

Design‑in notes for engineers

When designing with high current ferrite beads in dense power layouts, selection should consider not only the catalog ratings but also the actual operating conditions, including worst‑case load and ambient environment.

For procurement and lifecycle management, it is useful to confirm status and recommended replacements for specific impedance codes using Bourns product notifications and featured product bulletins, as these document active support and any reactivations within the broader MH family.

Source

This article is based on information provided in the official Bourns press release for the MH3261‑T Series High Current Chip Ferrite Beads and on the corresponding product documentation available on the Bourns website, complemented by publicly available distributor datasheet copies for context.

References

  1. Bourns MH3261‑T Series product detail page
  2. Bourns MH Series high current chip ferrite beads datasheet (MH3261)
  3. Bourns MH3261 product overview page
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