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    Ferrite core - Wikipedia

    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 as inductors are formed. It is used for its properties of high magnetic permeability coupled with low electrical conductivity (which helps prevent eddy currents). … See more

    Ferrites are ceramic compounds of the transition metals with oxygen, which are ferrimagnetic but non-conductive. Ferrites that are used in transformer or electromagnetic cores contain iron oxides combined with See more

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    There are two broad applications for ferrite cores that differ in size and frequency of operation: signal transformers, which are of small size and … See more

    Ferrite rod aerials (or antennas) are a type of small magnetic loop (SML) antenna ubiquitous in AM radio broadcast band transistor radios. … See more

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    In the coil, a low-loss, high-magnetic-permeability ferrite core is used that is stable against thermal fluctuation. The system can receive weak radio waves and can be used for several years without battery replacement because a small but high …

  5. Ferrite Core Inductor : Working, Characteristics & Its

    A ferrite core inductor definition is, a two-terminal passive electrical component used to resist changes in the electric current flowing through it. This inductor uses a ferrite material like the main core which has high electrical resistivity & high …

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    Dec 17, 2019 · Every hobbyist wanting to dabble in radio has to – at some point – wind a coil or two, be it the antenna coil of an AM radio, a coil on a toroidal core for a bandpass filter in a communications transceiver or a centrally tapped coil …

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