Ferrite Chip Beads—MPZ Series
GHZ noise countermeasure (power line) - consumer & automotive applications
Applications
Consumer Automotive
Mobile devices, including smartphone and
tablet terminals
ECU’s, powertrain, and body control
PCs and recorders, household appliances
such as STBs, smart grids, and industrial
equipment
Car multimedia (telematics)
TDK’s MPZ Series ferrite chip beads are used to suppress noise in both signal and power supply circuits. They are effective at reducing noise simply by being
placed into the circuit in series. Multilayer chip beads consist of ferrite material and a conductive paste layered together. The equivalent circuit diagram of a chip
bead consists of a reactance component, X, and a resistive component, R. The combined impedance of X and R is denoted as impedance Z. The static
characteristics of a chip bead are typically described as the impedance value Z at a frequency of 100MHz. While several different chip beads could have the
same impedance value at 100MHz, it is important to look at their individual frequency characteristics to determine which bead will work best for the circuit within
the required frequency range. TDK offers up to five material types which provide various frequency characteristics for MPZ series chip beads in a variety of case
sizes, each suited to different applications. Availability of materials varies with case size.
Consumer Datasheets: 0603 1005 1608 2012
Features
Noise reduction solution for power line
Has low direct current resistance for compatibility with large currents, optimal for low
power consumption (as compared to the MMZ series)
Various frequency characteristics with 5 materials of different features
Conforms to RoHS directive, halogen free, & compatible with lead-free soldering
Standard operating temperature range of –55°C to +125°C
Storage temperature range of –55°C to 125°C (after PC board mounting)
Consumer Automotive
Case sizes: 1005, 1608, & 2012
AEC-Q200 compliant
Case sizes: 0603, 1005, 1608, & 2012
Equivalent Circuit Diagram of a Chip Bead
Internal Structure Diagrams of a Multilayer Chip Bead
Standard Ferrite Bead (Lengthwise Structure)
Automotive Datasheets: 1005 1608 2012