N52UH
N52UH is a designation often associated with a specific type of ferrite core material. Ferrite cores are ceramic magnets made from iron oxide and other metal elements, commonly used in electromagnetic applications. The "N52" in this designation typically refers to the grade of the ferrite material, indicating its magnetic properties such as permeability and loss characteristics. Higher numbers in ferrite grades often signify better performance in specific frequency ranges or reduced energy loss. The "UH" part of the designation can further specify particular properties or manufacturing variations of the core, potentially relating to its temperature stability, coercivity, or saturation flux density. These cores are frequently employed in inductors, transformers, and other components within electronic circuits to manage magnetic fields and energy transfer. Their application spans various industries, including consumer electronics, telecommunications, and automotive systems, where efficient magnetic components are crucial for device functionality and performance. The precise specifications and applications of an N52UH core would depend on the manufacturer and the intended use within an electronic design.