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I'm currently looking at a datasheet for ferrite-bead style inductors, specifically, http://search.murata.co.jp/Ceramy/CatalogAction.do?sHinnm=BLM31A601S&sNHinnm=BLM31AJ601SN1&sNhin_key=BLM31AJ601SN1B&sLang=en&sParam=blm31aj601 . I understand that its impedance changes as a function of frequency and it is primarily used to combat EMI, but how would I determine the inductance value of said inductor? Or is that a parameter that is not normally given on this style of inductor? I know I could set up a test circuit and measure it experimentally, but that's not really an option at this point.
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the help!
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