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I'm building a PupDAC (http://www.diyforums.org/PupDAC) and am looking into two different Ferrite beads. The plan for the PupDAC calls for this Vishay/Dale model (link 1) while I'm looking into this Bourns model (link 2) which is cheaper. Both are the exact same size and have the same indapendance.

  1. http://ca.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Vishay-Dale/ILB1206ER801V/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMtoiMfofRG0LbeaUJjp%2fOFUt90sRTRBhVI%3d

  2. link is posted as comment (system doesnt let me post any more links)http://ca.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Bourns/MU3261-801Y/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMukHu%252bjC5l7YeIIR6MXfgmdW77QhVIYZMI%3d

The Vishay/Dale one has a maximum DC current of 200mA and a maximum DC resistance of 0.3 ohms. Meanwhile, the Bourns one has it at 300 mA and 0.6 Ohms respectively.

Basically, does this really matter? The Bourns models seems to just have higher maximum values, so can it replace the Vishay/Dale one without quality issues?

I'm building a PupDAC (http://www.diyforums.org/PupDAC) and am looking into two different Ferrite beads. The plan for the PupDAC calls for this Vishay/Dale model (link 1) while I'm looking into this Bourns model (link 2) which is cheaper. Both are the exact same size and have the same indapendance.

  1. http://ca.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Vishay-Dale/ILB1206ER801V/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMtoiMfofRG0LbeaUJjp%2fOFUt90sRTRBhVI%3d

  2. link is posted as comment (system doesnt let me post any more links)

The Vishay/Dale one has a maximum DC current of 200mA and a maximum DC resistance of 0.3 ohms. Meanwhile, the Bourns one has it at 300 mA and 0.6 Ohms respectively.

Basically, does this really matter? The Bourns models seems to just have higher maximum values, so can it replace the Vishay/Dale one without quality issues?

I'm building a PupDAC (http://www.diyforums.org/PupDAC) and am looking into two different Ferrite beads. The plan for the PupDAC calls for this Vishay/Dale model (link 1) while I'm looking into this Bourns model (link 2) which is cheaper. Both are the exact same size and have the same indapendance.

  1. http://ca.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Vishay-Dale/ILB1206ER801V/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMtoiMfofRG0LbeaUJjp%2fOFUt90sRTRBhVI%3d

  2. http://ca.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Bourns/MU3261-801Y/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMukHu%252bjC5l7YeIIR6MXfgmdW77QhVIYZMI%3d

The Vishay/Dale one has a maximum DC current of 200mA and a maximum DC resistance of 0.3 ohms. Meanwhile, the Bourns one has it at 300 mA and 0.6 Ohms respectively.

Basically, does this really matter? The Bourns models seems to just have higher maximum values, so can it replace the Vishay/Dale one without quality issues?

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Ferrite Beads - Maximum DC current and resistance

I'm building a PupDAC (http://www.diyforums.org/PupDAC) and am looking into two different Ferrite beads. The plan for the PupDAC calls for this Vishay/Dale model (link 1) while I'm looking into this Bourns model (link 2) which is cheaper. Both are the exact same size and have the same indapendance.

  1. http://ca.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Vishay-Dale/ILB1206ER801V/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMtoiMfofRG0LbeaUJjp%2fOFUt90sRTRBhVI%3d

  2. link is posted as comment (system doesnt let me post any more links)

The Vishay/Dale one has a maximum DC current of 200mA and a maximum DC resistance of 0.3 ohms. Meanwhile, the Bourns one has it at 300 mA and 0.6 Ohms respectively.

Basically, does this really matter? The Bourns models seems to just have higher maximum values, so can it replace the Vishay/Dale one without quality issues?