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===Application=== | ===Application=== | ||
[[File:Ferrite multiple turns.jpg|thumb|Turning cable 2-3 times through core or using multiple in series increases filtering performance.]] | [[File:Ferrite multiple turns.jpg|thumb|Turning cable 2-3 times through core or using multiple in series increases filtering performance.]] | ||
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Application tips: | Application tips: | ||
− | * | + | *Make 2-3 turns of cable through one core to maximize it's effectiveness |
*Place core close to interference source, not in the middle of the cable | *Place core close to interference source, not in the middle of the cable | ||
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===With servo drives=== | ===With servo drives=== | ||
To solve an EMI problem its good to have selection of cores that can be tried on different cables. Most typical placement for cores: | To solve an EMI problem its good to have selection of cores that can be tried on different cables. Most typical placement for cores: | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Wikipedia:Ferrite bead]] | *[[Wikipedia:Ferrite bead]] | ||
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