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Our flagship complete test kit for EMC compliance labs. Contains our most popular Snap-Its in our 75 material, 31 material, 43/44 material, and 61 material - along with EMC reference guides...
61 Material is Fair-Rite’s highest frequency suppression material. It effectively suppresses noise from 100’s of MHz into the low GHz. High temperature stability ensures consistent performance over varied environmental conditions. In Snap-it form, these cores can be quickly and easily added to existing conductors without the need for disassembly or removal of terminations. Fair-Rites precision manufacturing process allows for near-solid core attenuation performance without significant upsizing of the ferrite core...
44 Material is a medium permeability, broadband suppression material. Attenuation performance is strong between 25-300MHz. Being constructed from Nickel-Zinc, 44 exhibits favorable overtemperature and DC bias performance. In Snap-it form, these cores can be quickly and easily added to existing conductors without the need for disassembly or removal of terminations. Fair-Rites precision manufacturing process allows for near-solid core attenuation performance without significant upsizing of the ferrite core...
31 Material is Fair-Rite’s most broadband suppression material. The high permeability allowed by Manganese-Zinc construction extends strong attenuation performance all the way down to 1MHz while still allowing for high impedance to 300MHz and beyond. In Snap-it form, these cores can be quickly and easily added to existing conductors without the need for disassembly or removal of terminations. Fair-Rites precision manufacturing process allows for near-solid core attenuation performance without significant upsizing of the ferrite core.
As electronic components continue to revolutionize the automotive industry, the technology behind the everyday vehicle is becoming increasingly advanced. However, the sophisticated nature of these developments comes with a steady rise in the risk of electromagnetic interference (EMI). With over 65 years of history in the industry, Fair-Rite Products Corp. is Your Signal Solution®. Fair-Rite is a registered ISO 9001 and IATF 16949 company that can provide the high quality components to solve all your automotive electromagnetic compliance (EMC) needs, and our domestic and foreign manufacturing facilities can help ensure a resilient supply chain for everyone...
Fair-Rite Products Corp., Your Signal Solution®, introduces a roadmap of their 67, 79, and recently developed 80 materials. Be the first to join John Lynch, Director of Engineering at Fair-Rite, as he leads an informative presentation on the capabilities of the materials while also discussing the effects of size on their overall performance. The recently developed 80 material, in particular, is showcased in the video as the solution to the gap the 67 and 79 materials had previously left in frequency coverage. Fair-Rite is excited to share with you how these three products can empower your design. Please watch our video to learn more.
Fair-Rite Products Corp., Your Signal Solution®, In this video we give a brief example of the effect wire length has on rated impedance values of a ferrite EMI suppression device. When characterizing a core, the wire length should be kept to a minimum to give a more accurate representation of the of the actual impedance that will be added to your circuit. For more information check out our website at https://www.fair-rite.com/ Comment below if there are any topics you would like to see covered in future videos. Thanks for watching!
Click the link to check out the paper on the Effect on Lead Length on Ferrite Impedance: https://www.fair-rite.com/effect-of-l...
Test equipment used: Keysight (formerly Agilent) E4991A RF impedance analyzer, 16092A test fixture. Osc level = 100mV. Log swept stimulus 1MHz-1GHz, 201 discrete points. Test leads all 26awg solid wire.
Core being tested: Fair-Rite Products shield bead P/N 2643000801: https://www.fair-rite.com/product/emi...
In this short video we show how to make a 1:1 balun using a Fair-Rite Products Toroid 2631803802 and easy-to-source parts. Watch Bruce Sparrow- N2KTV, Fair-Rite Products Product Manager for Suppression products, as he completes this project. Comment what other "How To" videos you would like to see Fair-Rite Products create! LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE! Info on Part Number 2631803802: https://www.fair-rite.com/product/rou...
Do you have a ferrite core, but don’t know what it is? Follow along with Mike Arasim, Product Manager for Power and Inductive Applications at Fair-Rite Products as he identifies two unknown Fair-Rite EMI suppression beads using basic, inexpensive, readily available equipment in a very not temperature controlled environment.
Link to the Toroid Permeability Calculator: https://fair-rite.com/toroid-permeabi...
Interested in learning more on how to determine the Material of a Ferrite Core? Click the link to read our newest paper on the topic: https://www.fair-rite.com/determining...
Test equipment used: Keysight 1733C LCR Meter. Flir DM93 Digital Multimeter. Mitutoyo Absolute Digimatic 6” Caliper. 10 turns of 26awg solid wire.
Starring Fair-Rite P/N 2673002402 as Sample #1
Fair-Rite P/N 2643002402 as Sample #2 https://www.fair-rite.com/product/emi... https://www.fair-rite.com/product/emi...