The new LI0201 line of ferrite chip beads from Laird Technologies features a smaller miniature footprint suitable for use in advanced handheld devices such as cell phones and PDAs. This series offers superior impedance versus frequency characteristics with low DCR for EMI noise suppression on high-frequency or broadband digital signal lines. The 0.6 mm x 0.3 mm x 0.3 mm monolithic assembly footprint achieves a 40 percent reduction in real estate used—a decided asset in the construction of dense, compact boards. These beads can be placed close to the EMI source or receptor of the external interface or the internal signal interconnection.View the official product announcement on the Laird Technologies’ website.
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