Flat cable ferrites are made from the ceramic material ferrite and are used to eliminate noise on flat cables, such as flat ribbon cables. Ferrite cores help to prevent electromagnetic and radio frequency interference, which can otherwise cause problems for low-level signals.
How do flat cable ferrites work?
Flat cable ferrites are easy to attach to cables. You can simply thread the device over your cable and then apply the plug connectors that are usually provided. The ferrite core is held in position with heat-shrink sleeving, a metal clamp or adhesive tape, or you can glue it in place instead.
Flat cable ferrites are most commonly used in the cores of radio frequency transformers in applications such as switched-mode power supplies and ferrite antennas for AM radio receivers.
Features and benefits of flat cable ferrites
- High magnetic permeability, which means they can support the formation of an internal magnetic field.
- Low electrical conductivity, which helps to prevent eddy currents (loops of current induced within conductors by a changing magnetic field).