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Seeking Someone to Do a Ferrites Project

rscasny
rscasny over 2 years ago

imageHi All.

In February, we will be publishing an Essentials of Ferrites.

We wanted to do something a little different and add in a project (or it could be an experiment) with ferrites.

The sponsor is sending element14 three ferrites kits to hand out to anyone who is interested in doing this project. You can add in anything else you might think you need.

If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment or message me.

Cheers.

Randall
--element14 Team

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  • nwieland
    nwieland over 2 years ago +6
    We are very happy to see that you are excited for the kit. Looking forward to your project ideas! Best regards, Nicola Würth Elektronik
  • rscasny
    rscasny over 2 years ago +6
    I received the 3 kits of ferrites. Here's what it look like:
  • rscasny
    rscasny over 2 years ago +4
    I might have a capacitor kit it to throw in as well. I was straightening out our office storeroom and saw them. I'll check when I go in the office again on Tuesday. More info then. Have a nice weekend…
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  • taifur
    taifur over 2 years ago

    I made a switch mode buck regulator circuit 2 years back for my ESP8266-based smart home project. The rule of the regulator circuit is to convert 220V line voltage directly to DC, then convert to 5V DC, and finally to 3.3V DC using a 3.3V regulator IC. That time I missed the ferrite bead. Adding ferrites like the below circuit can be a good update. I can compare the output for both circuits. I also added two more filter capacitors to the new circuit. 

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    colporteur over 2 years ago in reply to taifur

    It would be interesting to see what changes are a result of the ferrites.

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    colporteur over 2 years ago in reply to taifur

    It would be interesting to see what changes are a result of the ferrites.

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