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What does this "K" mean in this ferrite bead datasheet?
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What does this "K" mean in this ferrite bead datasheet?
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July 16, 2024, 08:43:25 pm »
What does this K mean? Kelvin?
https://www.we-online.com/components/products/datasheet/742792012.pdf
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Re: What does this "K" mean in this ferrite bead datasheet?
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Yes. Kelvin.
Delta T means temperature difference. If you tolerate 20 degree temperature rise on this component, rated current is 3A. For 40 degree, it is 4A.
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Oh I get it now, thanks!
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