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Wuerth Elektronik explains the difference between standard and high frequency chip bead ferrites

5.12.2019
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Lorandt Foelkel in its next #askLorandt session explains the difference between standard and high frequency chip bead ferrites according to the layer structure.

You can see internal structure differences and special features of high frequency bead ferrite WE-CBF HF compared with standard bead ferrite WE-CBF.

Source: Würth Elektronik
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