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FesZ Electronics | Understanding the Common Mode Choke using LTspice @FesZElectronics | Uploaded February 2020 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
#61 In this video I look at the common mode choke and the types of noise commonly present in an electronic circuit. You have the differential and common mode noise but this choke is only good for one of them.
So how can it be used to filter out noise in a general?

Relevant link:
https://www.we-online.pl/web/fr/electronic_components/news_pbs/blog_pbcm/blog_detail-worldofelectronics_108744.php
http://www.ecoca.ro/papers/09_ARtim991.pdf
ro.mouser.com/datasheet/2/54/SRF2012A-1391511.pdf

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