Ferrite Cores - Cables and Wiring
A ferrite core is a type of magnetic core material composed of ferrous alloy and other elements to create a ferromagnetic material. This material is used in a variety of components for various applications, including core of switch, cable, and wire. The 28A2029-0A0 belongs to this category.
Application Field
The 28A2029-0A0 ferrite core can be used in applications including communication field, such as mobile phone, radio set, etc., The use of the 28A2029-0A0 in this kind of application can improve the performance and ensure the stable operation of the communication device.
In addition, 28A2029-0A0 ferrite core is also suitable for module connection field. For example, the use of the 28A2029-0A0 ferrite core on a module connection cable can effectively reduce the radiation of high-frequency signal generated by the module.
Working Principle
The basic working principle of 28A2029-0A0 ferrite core is magnetic field absorption. The 28A2029-0A0 ferrite core absorbs magnetic field to reduce or even restrainthe signal interference generated by the outside. Therefore,it can strengthen the stability of the equipment operation.
When an electromagnetic signal passes through the ferrite core, the core will convert the signal to magnetic field. The magnetic field will then be absorbed by the ferrite core, which leads to a decrease in the strength of the signal. The magnetic field absorption of the ferrite core can reduce the signal strength to a level that does not cause interference.
In addition, the ferrite core can also reduce the high-frequency noise generated by the module. This is because the ferrite core can absorb the noise, which can reduce the impact of the noise generated by the module on other circuits.
Conclusion
The 28A2029-0A0 ferrite core has many uses and is widely used in communication fields, such as mobile phone, radio sets and module connection fields. Its working principle is based on magnetic field absorption, which can effectively reduce the signal interference and high-frequency noise generated by the module.