• Ferrite may refer to: Ferrite (iron), one of the allotropes of iron that is stable at room temperature and pressure, α-Fe Ferrite (magnet), a ferromagnetic...
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    A ferrite bead – also called a ferrite block, ferrite core, ferrite ring, EMI filter, or ferrite choke – is a type of choke that suppresses high-frequency...
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    A ferrite is one of a family of iron oxide-containing magnetic ceramic materials. They are ferrimagnetic, meaning they are attracted by magnetic fields...
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  • In electronics, a ferrite core is a type of magnetic core made of ferrite on which the windings of electric transformers and other wound components such...
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    microwave ferrite material. Microwave electromagnetic waves propagating in magnetized ferrite interact with electron spins in the ferrite and are consequently...
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  • ferrites or hexaferrites are a family of ferrites with hexagonal crystal structure. The most common member is BaFe12O19, also called barium ferrite,...
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  • Zinc ferrites are a series of synthetic inorganic compounds of zinc and iron (ferrite) with the general formula of ZnxFe3−xO4. Zinc ferrite compounds can...
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  • Cobalt ferrite is a semi-hard ferrite with the chemical formula of CoFe2O4 (CoO·Fe2O3). The substance can be considered as between soft and hard magnetic...
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    uses toroids (rings) of a hard magnetic material (usually a semi-hard ferrite). Each core stores one bit of information. Two or more wires pass through...
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    Barium ferrite, abbreviated BaFe, BaM, is the chemical compound with the formula BaFe 12O 19 (BaO : 6 Fe 2O 3 ). This and related ferrite materials are...
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