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We're making a pcb that's goal is to take in frequencies and filter out
anything not in the 20-40Khz range. We will have a dc/dc converter,
specifically this one: http://www.calex.com/pdf/3wdsmt.pdf
and we are using decoupling capacitors on all filter opamps Vin and
Vouts; and decoupling caps on other components, including the
+/-Outputs of the dc/dc to get rid of noise.
so my question is: someone suggested we use a ferrite bead to make sure
we eliminate any other noise on the dc/dc.. so do we need a ferrite
bead?
All of the Ferrite beads i'm seeing are for Mhz range.. and I thought
we didn't need one that high, but then the data sheet has a section on
pg 3 that says "Ripple & Noise (20Mhz)". What does that mean? Would
the ferrite bead solve that problem?
If so, what are the specs of a ferrite bead that I should be looking
for?
-Thanks-
anything not in the 20-40Khz range. We will have a dc/dc converter,
specifically this one: http://www.calex.com/pdf/3wdsmt.pdf
and we are using decoupling capacitors on all filter opamps Vin and
Vouts; and decoupling caps on other components, including the
+/-Outputs of the dc/dc to get rid of noise.
so my question is: someone suggested we use a ferrite bead to make sure
we eliminate any other noise on the dc/dc.. so do we need a ferrite
bead?
All of the Ferrite beads i'm seeing are for Mhz range.. and I thought
we didn't need one that high, but then the data sheet has a section on
pg 3 that says "Ripple & Noise (20Mhz)". What does that mean? Would
the ferrite bead solve that problem?
If so, what are the specs of a ferrite bead that I should be looking
for?
-Thanks-