Ferrite beads block cell phone radiation?

In summary: The article mentions that radiation from the cellphone itself would be reduced by wearing a headset. The ferrite bead is just blocking any residual radiation that might be traveling up the headset wire.
  • #1
Excelsior814
1
0
Bead 'slashes mobile radiation'

Radiation from hands-free mobile phones can be reduced to virtually zero by a simple tiny magnetic bead which costs a few pence, a government adviser says.

Professor Lawrie Challis said clipping a ferrite bead on kits stops the radio waves traveling up the wire and into the head.

He called on the mobile phone industry to start using them "as standard".

The beads, which often measure less than 1cm in diameter, are commonly used to stop data interference in computers.

Professor Challis, who is chairman of the Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research Programme, told BBC News: "There is no evidence yet that mobile phones are harmful to health but people have not been using them long enough for us to be sure.

I agree they can have an impact. But the bigger issue is that mobile phones are tested to be comply with standards and have been passed safe
Michael Milligan, from the Mobile Manufacturers Forum

"Using a ferrite bead effectively reduces emissions to the head to zero but as yet manufacturers do not put them on hands-free kits."

And Professor Challis, who was also on the Stewart committee which looked into mobile phone safety in 2000, added: "I am not sure why, but I wish they would. They could use it as a marketing technique, you would think they would like to promote it."

While studies have shown hands-free kits reduce radiation, emissions still travel up the wires on the outside and are absorbed by the head.

The beads work by absorbing these "unintentional" emissions.

Wires

Dr Stuart Porter, of the department of electronics at the University of York, said he agreed with Professor Challis's comments.

Dr Porter, who has looked at the use of ferrite beads, said: "Hands-free kits effectively have two currents, an intentional one that stays within the wires and an unintentional one on the outside.

"It is the unintentional one the beads stop. They work by blocking the current, a bit like a block in a water pipe."

He said evidence suggested beads worked best when they were placed below the microphone on the hands-free kit, at about chest level.

But Michael Milligan, general secretary of the Mobile Manufacturers Forum, rejected Professor Challis's call for them to be used on hands-free kits.

"I agree they can have an impact. But the bigger issue is that mobile phones are tested to be comply with standards and have been passed safe."

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/health/4203077.stm

So how effective are these beads? Which dimensions would be optimal for radiation blockage?

I'm understanding that the article assumes that radiation from the cellphone itself would appear to be reduced because the user has a headset and so the phone would be distant from the body. So the ferrite bead is just blocking any residual radiation that might be traveling up the headset wire?

Thanks for your clarifications! :smile:
 
Computer science news on Phys.org
  • #2
How does this work?

My understanding of cell phone radiation is that it is transmitted from the antenna, and that a hands free set would not rebroadcast that radiation. Does anyone know what the exact mechanism for hands-free transmission of radiation is?
 
  • #3
The headphone jack being connected to the phone's circuitry cand and does transmit radiation. If your are familiar with some phones that have FM tuners built in you will note that they require you to plug in the headphone for the radio to work. This is because the headphones or earphones act like an antenna to capture radio waves and direct them to phone.

In the reverse manner when the phone is emitting radio waves (be it for FM radio or to communicate to the cell tower to make or receive calls) if the head phone jack is plugged in, the radio waves will travel up the head phone jack. this is not by design but non the less, this adverse affect causes the headphones to become a bidirectional antenna directing radio waves strait to the head.

It is also not safe to put the cell phone to your head when using it. using a ferrite bead or sometimes called ferrite choke on the headphone, placed as close to the cell phone as possible is the best alternative to not using a cell phone that I have found thus far.
 
  • #4
May be, we sometimes exaggerate some topics too much.

And take no notice of things like this.

But the thing is, if any type of radiations penetrate through your body, then I wonder what exactly happens in our body during this process. There must be some kind of danger.

I once read somewhere that if we use too much of cell phones, then our feet must have a direct contact with the Earth during its use !

Any idea how come ? !

 
  • #5
panthro said:
It is also not safe to put the cell phone to your head when using it. using a ferrite bead or sometimes called ferrite choke on the headphone, placed as close to the cell phone as possible is the best alternative to not using a cell phone that I have found thus far.

But I thought that was what has been tested so far and there's no connection to any cancers or diseases? That's why it has been approved as safe. Claiming that it is "not safe" really does require some research and proof on your part. Do you have any links to studies concerning modern cell phones where it has been shown to be unsafe? If not, how then do you come to that conclusion?
 
  • #6
It is also not safe to put the cell phone to your head when using it.
If the 'researcher' believes that then they must believe there is some distance at which it is safe.
So having decided with no evidence that a phone next to your ear is dangerous, they have decided that one in your pocket is safe

Otherwise i can come along and with the same lack of evidence say that he shouldn't use a hands free set, because the phone is still within 1m of you, you should use a Bluetooth headset and keep the phone 10m away. Although I suppose you could claim that the radiation from the Bluetooth as harmful.
 
  • #7
For maximum effect the bead should be placed around the antenna at its base.
 
  • #8
Ali Inam said:
I once read somewhere that if we use too much of cell phones, then our feet must have a direct contact with the Earth during its use !

Any idea how come ? !

That's false. At the wavelengths used by cell phones, their antennas work fine stand-alone.
 
  • #9
eegreg said:
My understanding of cell phone radiation is that it is transmitted from the antenna, and that a hands free set would not rebroadcast that radiation. Does anyone know what the exact mechanism for hands-free transmission of radiation is?

Do you understand the general principles of how a cell phone works in the first place? A cell phone uses a radio to communicate with a tower; a handsfree set (bluetooth) is ANOTHER radio that communicates with the cell phone (using a radio at a different frequency with much lower power).

Ali Inam said:
But the thing is, if any type of radiations penetrate through your body, then I wonder what exactly happens in our body during this process. There must be some kind of danger.

Do you understand the difference between electromagnetic radiation like radio waves and ionizing radiation like X-rays and gamma-rays? I'll give you a hint- one can give you cancer, and the other has no measurable effect on you at all (that has yet been proven anyway).

A sweeping generalization like "radiation is dangerous" is meaningless, and driven by undereducation in the subject.

Ali Inam said:
I once read somewhere that if we use too much of cell phones, then our feet must have a direct contact with the Earth during its use !

Let's just say that's excellent proof that you can't believe everything you read. Especially on the internet.
 
  • #10
Beads increase the impedance of the wire that threads through them at RF frequencies. Nowdays handsfree is going Bluetooth so this is becoming irrelevant.
 

1. What are Ferrite Beads?

Ferrite beads are small, cylindrical components made of a magnetic material, typically iron oxide or nickel zinc. They are commonly used in electronic devices to suppress high frequency electromagnetic interference (EMI) and prevent it from affecting the device's performance.

2. How do Ferrite Beads block cell phone radiation?

Ferrite beads work by absorbing and dissipating high frequency electromagnetic waves emitted by electronic devices, such as cell phones. This helps to reduce the amount of radiation that can potentially be absorbed by the human body, as well as improve the overall performance of the device.

3. Are Ferrite Beads effective in blocking cell phone radiation?

While Ferrite Beads can help to reduce the amount of radiation emitted by cell phones, they are not 100% effective in blocking it. They can only absorb a certain amount of radiation and may not be able to block all types of radiation. It is important to also follow safe cell phone usage practices, such as keeping the device away from your body when not in use.

4. Are Ferrite Beads safe to use in electronic devices?

Yes, Ferrite Beads are generally considered safe for use in electronic devices. They are non-toxic and do not emit any radiation themselves. However, it is important to follow proper guidelines when handling and installing them in electronic devices to ensure their effectiveness and safety.

5. Can Ferrite Beads be used in any type of electronic device?

Ferrite Beads can be used in a variety of electronic devices, including cell phones, laptops, computers, and other household appliances. However, their effectiveness may vary depending on the device and the type of EMI being emitted. It is best to consult with a professional or refer to the device's manual before using Ferrite Beads.

Similar threads

  • Introductory Physics Homework Help
Replies
10
Views
2K
  • MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX
Replies
5
Views
3K
Back
Top