Ferrite
Cores
Ferrites are dense, homogenous ceramic structures made by
mixing iron oxide with oxides or carbonates of one or more metals
such as zinc, manganese, nickel or magnesium. They are
pressed, then fired in a kiln at 2000°F, and machined as needed to meet
various operational requirements. Ferrite parts can be easily and
economically molded into many different geometries. Many diverse materials are available, providing many choices of
desirable electrical and mechanical properties.
MAGNETICS® ferrites are the manganese-zinc type used for
communications (frequencies from 1KHz to 1000 KHz) and for power
applications such as in switching power supplies.
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| Geometries |
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Materials |
Toroids
Pot Cores (Pot, RM,
DS,RS, EP,
PQ)
Shapes (E,I,U,EEM,EFD,
EC,ER,ETD,EER, Planar)
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Power
(P,
R,
F)
High Permeability (
J,
W)
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