Lorandt explains the inrush capability of the chip bead ferrites Würth Elektronik eiSos WE-MPSB series, and how the peak pulse capability can be measured. He also explains the difference from standard chip bead ferrites to the pulse stable WE-MPSB series. He applies several current pulses to the components to demonstrate the pulse capability, and gives finally some tips what to consider when an input capacitor is used.
Peak current capability of chip bead ferrites explained
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