Ferrite Snap On Combo Pack

Split Bead Picture 1 - Ferrite Snap On Combo Pack

The Ferrite Snap On Combo Pack is a convenient solution for troubleshooting RFI/EMI with various diameter cables ranging from 1/4″ to 3/4″ for use as either single turn or multiple turn ferrite chokes.   The snap on chokes are useful for RF coax, AC/DC power cables, and device interconnection cables.

Always use a snap on  with a larger inside diameter than the diameter of the cable and use multiple turns if possible (2 turns through the snap on is the same as 4 snap ons with 1 turns). Included in these combo packs are our most popular snap on sizes as follows:

 

 

Ferrite Snap On Combo Pack, Mix 31,61,75 ID=1/2"/12.7mm, RFI Range 150 KHz-2000 MHz, 10 Filters

SKU FSCP-316175-1/2-10
$69.95
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Ferrite Snap On Combo Pack, Mix 31,61,75 ID=1/2"/12.7mm, RFI Range 150 KHz-2000 MHz, 10 Filters
Product Details
Initial Permeability (@ 10KHz): 1500
Material: MnZn
Max cable size - in/mm: .5/12.7
OD (A) - in/mm: 1.22/31
ID (B) - in/mm: .514/13.1
Length (C) - in/mm: 1.55/5
Z (ohms per bead - single turn 1 MHz): 25
Z (ohms per bead - single turn 5 MHz): 71
Z (ohms per bead - single turn 10 MHz): 100
Z (ohms per bead - single turn 25 MHz): 156
Z (ohms per bead - single turn 100 MHz): 260
Z ohms (per bead - single turn 250 MHz): 260

Now you can get a ferrite snap on combo pack of 10 RFI filters in our most popular 1/2" size with all three filter ranges (great if you don't know the interfering frequency and need to cover the entire range when troubleshooting an RFI problem).

Mix 75 covers 150 KHz to 10 MHz (3 filters)

Mix 31 covers 1-300 MHz (usable to 500 MHz) (4 filters)

Mix 61 covers 200-2000 MHz (3 filters)

Use multiple turns for best results. (2 turns - 4 times a single turn, 3 turns = 9 times a single turn, etc.)