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Posted: 20 Dec 2017 at 8:29am Hello, I am seeing some conflicting information online regarding Ferrite Beads. I see some documentation that shows the schematic symbol for a Ferrite Bead as an Inductor with a reference designator of L and other documentation that shows the symbol as in the inserted image with
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Posted: 20 Dec 2017 at 8:29am Hello, I am seeing some conflicting information online regarding Ferrite Beads. I see some documentation that shows the schematic symbol for a Ferrite Bead as an Inductor with a reference designator of L and other documentation that shows the symbol as in the inserted image with
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. I see some documentation that shows the schematic symbol for a Ferrite Bead as an Inductor with a reference designator of L and other documentation that shows the symbol as in the inserted image with
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Posted: 20 Dec 2017 at 8:29am Hello, I am seeing some conflicting information online regarding Ferrite Beads. I see some documentation that shows the schematic symbol for a Ferrite Bead as an Inductor with a reference designator of L and other documentation that shows the symbol as in the inserted image with
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; I see some documentation that shows the schematic symbol for a Ferrite Bead as an Inductor with a reference designator of L and other documentation that shows the symbol as in the inserted image with
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Line DS - Display, Lamp, LED - , Visual Indicator E - ANT, Terminal, Ferrite Bead Ring, Misc. Electrical Part F - Fuse FD* - Fiducial FL - Filter G - Generator, Oscillator H - Hardware HY - Circulator J - Connector, Jack, Most fixed of pair K - Contactor, Relay L - Coil, Inductor LS - Loudspeaker, Buzzer M - Meter MG - Motor-generator MH
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Line DS - Display, Lamp, LED - , Visual Indicator E - ANT, Terminal, Ferrite Bead Ring, Misc. Electrical Part F - Fuse FD* - Fiducial FL - Filter G - Generator, Oscillator H - Hardware HY - Circulator J - Connector, Jack, Most fixed of pair K - Contactor, Relay L - Coil, Inductor LS - Loudspeaker, Buzzer M - Meter MG - Motor-generator MH
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/L0110S0101BLM18E.pdf The Chip category in the FPX tool seems to offer Res, Cap, Ind, LED, even Fuse, but no Beads. Just use inductor or make up something new? Cheers
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/L0110S0101BLM18E.pdf The Chip category in the FPX tool seems to offer Res, Cap, Ind, LED, even Fuse, but no Beads. Just use inductor or make up something new? Cheers
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: 18 Oct 2012 Location: Santa Clara, CA Status: Offline Points: 161 Post Options Post Reply Quote DaveCowl Report Post Thanks(0) Quote Reply Posted: 12 Nov 2012 at 5:42pm Ok thanks. I thought that since the TH naming convention has a Ferrite Bead option I thought there might be one for SMD's also