10-09-2008 04:08 PM
I would to simulate a ferrite bead in Multisim. Has anyone done this or know how to do this?
10-10-2008 10:28 AM
10-12-2008 08:43 AM
Kitt is right, the only thing a bead is is a smoll inductance usually used for EMF filtering or in high frequency applications where a coil would not work efficiently. You can try Kitt's method and see if it will work for you.
There are model on the I-net. Not to sound obvious, but have your tire to Google for "Ferrite Bead Spice Model"? I found one the other day in a PDF file, but I neglected to download it and do not know the link for it right now.
I hope you can find what you need.
10-19-2008 08:20 AM
I don't think you will get the correct results modeling a ferrite bead as a small inductor for several reasons. At least the model requires a series resistance and some way to include the permeability of the material and the affects of current. Frankly, IMHO, the chances of producing a simulation that is representative of the results you would get in an EMC test is near zero.
The following is a link to some ferrite bead spice models. I believe some of the other major suppliers have models as well.