Nickel Zinc Ferrite Cores are designed for high-frequency applications, providing excellent electromagnetic interference (EMI) suppression and signal filtering. These cores are commonly used in RF circuits, transformers, inductors, and other electronic components where high permeability and low loss are required. Available in multiple sizes, they are suitable for a variety of industrial and electronic applications.
Specifications of Nickel Zinc Ferrite Core
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Material: Nickel Zinc Ferrite
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Core Type: High-frequency, low-loss
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Available Sizes:
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9.5x19.5x5.5mm
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9.8x9.8x6mm
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9.8x13.5x6.6mm
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9x16x5mm
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10x5x5.8mm
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10.5x9.8x5.5mm
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10.5x20x5.5mm
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12x20x5.6mm
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14x28x8mm
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17.5x28.5x9.5mm
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20x10x10mm
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Applications: EMI suppression, RF circuits, inductors, transformers
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Operating Frequency: Suitable for high-frequency applications
What is the difference between nickel-zinc and manganese-zinc ferrites?
MnZn materials have a high permeability, while NiZn ferrites have a low permeability. Manganese-zinc ferrites are used in applications where the operating frequency is less than 5 MHz. Nickel-zinc ferrites have a higher resistivity and are used at frequencies from 2 MHz to several hundred megahertz. The exception is common mode inductors where the impedance of MnZn material makes it the best choice up to 70 MHz and NiZn is recommended from 70 MHz to several hundred GHz. [Link]
Datasheet of Nickel Zinc Ferrite Core
Datasheet: Not available