Murata BLE32SN 20A chip ferrite beadMurata has introduced a series of chip ferrite beads with a 20A current rating, aiming them at the battery charging systems and powertrains of electric vehicles, as well as in industrial equipment.

Called the BLE32SN series, its members are 3.2 x 2.5 x 2mm (1210 or metric 3225) and operate over -55 to +125°C or -55°C to +150°C.

“By leveraging advanced structural simulation techniques, Murata engineers have created a proprietary internal electrode design,” according to the company. “This increases the electrode volume of these chips compared with those using a conventional arrangement. It has resulted in a significant lowering of their dc resistance. Consequently, heat generation is reduced, so less thermal management is needed.”


  • BLE32SN120BH1 150°C, AEC-Q200, powertrain/safety
  • BLE32SN120BN1 150°C, non-automotive use
  • BLE32SN120SH1 125°C, AEC-Q200, powertrain/safety*
  • BLE32SN120SN1 125°C, non-automotive use
  • BLE32SN120SZ1 125°C, AEC-Q200, infotainment*

All the parts are rated at 20A up to 125°C, then the higher temperature versions derate linearly to 10mA at 150°C.

All parts have identical 600μΩ max dc resistance and 12Ω ±5Ω impedance at 100MHz.

*watch this space: having scoured the product pages and data sheets to discover what technical reason suits the …SH1 to power train use while the …SZ1 is for infotainment, Electronics Weekly has got nowhere, and so has asked Murata.

Example product page: BLE32SN120SZ1