David_
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Hello.
I have a problem(I think), I have a linear regulator that is being supplied by a switching converter and as such I want to use 1 ferrite bead each on the linear regulators input and output. But that regulator is supposed to supply 10A max and while looking for beads I can find beads rated for 10A and 10,5A at the most.
But I have heard that I should use a 20A bead if I want to pass 10A through it, even if that would be a little excessive 10A through a 10A bead does sound as cutting it a little to close, isn't it?
What are my options for high current ferrite beads?
Regards
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(20A rated bead for 10A of current isn't something I have been told as such, but rather using 100% margin)
I have a problem(I think), I have a linear regulator that is being supplied by a switching converter and as such I want to use 1 ferrite bead each on the linear regulators input and output. But that regulator is supposed to supply 10A max and while looking for beads I can find beads rated for 10A and 10,5A at the most.
But I have heard that I should use a 20A bead if I want to pass 10A through it, even if that would be a little excessive 10A through a 10A bead does sound as cutting it a little to close, isn't it?
What are my options for high current ferrite beads?
Regards
- - - Updated - - -
(20A rated bead for 10A of current isn't something I have been told as such, but rather using 100% margin)