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A ferrite bead is a passive electric component, which is commonly used for suppressing high frequency noise in electronic circuits.
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Fighting overshoots/undershoots using ferrite beads does not help?
I posted relative problem a while ago here but we came to conclusion that the overshoots were just artifacts. Later, when I extended the signal lines, the overshoots increased and were about 2V of mag …
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Ferrite bead position
I wish to use some extra power supply filtering for my DAC, ADC, CPLD and OpAmp devices. In this question I got the point about the global locations for ferrite beads. If I understood correctly, the f …