FERRITE MATERIAL PROPERTIES

Note that ferrite cores are not colour coded

Properties Material
311 43 61 64 67 68 72 73 77 F J/75 W H
Initial Perm. (µi) 1500 850 125 250 40 20 2000 2500 2000 3000 5000 10000 15000
Max. Perm. (µmax) n/a 3000 450 375 125 40 3500 4000 6000 4300 9500 20000 23000
Max. Flux Density @ 10oer. (gauss) 3800 2750 2350 2200 3000 2000 3500 4000 4600 4700 4300 4300 4200
Residual Flux Density (gauss) 2900 1200 1200 1100 1000 1000 1500 1000 1150 900 500 800 800
Vol. Resistivity (ohm-cm) 3x103 1x105 1x108 1x108 1x107 1x107 1x102 1x102 1x102 1x102 1x102 .15x102 .1x102
Temp. Coeff. (%/C) -20 to 70 °C n/a 1 0.15 0.15 0.13 0.06 0.6 0.8 0.25 0.25 0.4 0.4 0.4
Loss Factor
(x 10-6)
20@
0.1MHz
120@
1MHz
32@
2.5MHz
100@
2.5MHz
150@
50MHz
400@
100MHz
5.0@
0.1MHz
7.0@
0.1MHz
4.5@
0.1MHz
4.0@
0.1MHz
15@
0.1MHz
7@
10kHz
15@
10kHz
Coercive Force (Oersteds) 0.35 0.3 1.6 1.4 3 10 0.25 0.18 0.22 0.2 0.1 .04 .04
Curie Temp. (°C) >130 130 350 210 500 500 150 160 200 250 140 125 120
Resonant Circ. Freq. (MHz) n/a .01-1 .2-10 0.05-4 10-80 80-180 .001-1 .001-1 .001-2 .001-1 .001-1 .001-.25 .001-.15
Wideband Circ. Freq. (MHz)2 n/a 1-50 10-200 50-500 50-500 200-1000 .5-30 .2-15 .5-30 .5-30 1-15 .001-1 .001-1
Noise Attenuation (MHz) <500 20-400 >200 >200 >1000 >5000 1-50 1-40 1-50 1-20 0.5-10 0.1-1 .01-.5

  1. Material primarily used for suppression
  2. Based on low power, small core applications. Listed frequencies will be lower with high power.

01/06/03
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