Inductors and ferrite beads serve different functions in circuits. Inductors are energy storage components, mainly used in power supply filtering circuits and for circuit matching, with applications often below 50 MHz. Ferrite beads, on the other hand, are energy dissipation devices primarily used in signal circuits to suppress electromagnetic radiation interference and are effective in high-frequency applications such as RF circuits. Both components play roles in addressing EMI issues, with ferrite beads focusing on radiation suppression and inductors on conducted interference suppression.
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