RF choke with a low Q core formed by sintering ferrous and ferri

Wave transmission lines and networks – Coupling networks – Frequency domain filters utilizing only lumped parameters

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252 6256, 336233, H01F 2724

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ABSTRACT:
A radio frequency (RF) choke inductor (102, 500, 600) includes a magnetic core (502, 602) which substantially dissipates RF and microwave signals. The magnetic core (502, 602) is sufficiently lossy to provide a substantially resistive impedance at RF and microwave frequencies. The magnetic core is formed by providing a homogeneous ferrite composition characterized by a mixture of ferrous ions and ferric ions (404), and then sintering the homogeneous ferrite composition in an inert gas atmosphere (412) to provide a rapid electron exchange reaction. A conductive wire is then wound about the magnetic core (414) to complete the choke inductor.

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