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Compact 2-stage EMI line filter sports three configurations

By Paul Dvorak | July 8, 2011

The compact NEO designed EMI-Filter is intended for use in industrial applications such as frequency converters, stepper motors, UPS-systems, inverters, and current converters.

A recent compact, high grade EMI-filter, series FMBB NEO for one-phase systems, comes in three designs for versatility in selection, specific to EMI requirements. The FMBB NEO filter family consists of three different 2-stage filter designs (Design C, Design D and Design F), which are characterized by a high symmetrical and asymmetrical attenuation. The FMBB NEO filter Design C attenuates potentially strong conducted interferences. Design D is laid-out for the attenuation of high frequency interferences, whereas the Design F is designed more for low-frequency noise attenuation. All designs offer high insertion loss performance. The filter family is rated 1-36 A, according IEC and 125/250 Vac, 1-30 A according UL/CSA. They also come with quick connect terminals or with bolts and nuts, style M4. Flexible wire leads are available on request.

Medical versions with leakage currents of < 80µA (M80) respectively < 5µA (M5) are available. The series is ENEC and cURus approved, and is qualified for use in equipment according IEC/EN standard 60950. Pricing starts at about $13.00 each per 100 pieces.

Schurter
http://http://www.schurterinc.com/new_emc


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