EMI filter.* low leakage current * flexible mounting Combining common mode inductors, interference suppression capacitors, and surge suppression The diverting and/or diminishing of excessive current and voltage from the AC power line, which can damage sensitive electronic equipment. Power surges generally last less than 50 microseconds, but can reach as much as 6,000 volts and draw 3,000 amps when they arrive at the equipment. devices in a small "hockey puck" package, these Compact EMI (ElectroMagnetic Interference) An electrical disturbance in a system due to natural phenomena, low-frequency waves from electromechanical devices or high-frequency waves (RFI) from chips and other electronic devices. Allowable limits are governed by the FCC. filters are available for 100 to 120V or 200 to 240V, and can be mounted with a single screw for use in multiple locations within a piece of equipment. The encapsulated UL94 VO plastic enclosure increases protection against electrical shock, and complies with EN133200 and UL1283. By eliminating the capacitor capacitor or condenser, device for the storage of electric charge. Simple capacitors consist of two plates made of an electrically conducting material (e.g., a metal) and separated by a nonconducting material or dielectric (e.g. to earth ground connection, leakage current is greatly reduced. Standard models incorporate 5.0 mH common mode inductors suitable for up to 6A service. Options include bypass capacitors Noun 1. bypass capacitor - a capacitor that provides low impedance over certain (high) frequencies bypass condenser capacitor, condenser, electrical condenser, capacitance - an electrical device characterized by its capacity to store an electric charge for increased differential mode noise rejection, and MOVs for line transient protection. Foster Transformer, Cincinnati, OH Circle 140, or www.rsleads.com/509df-140 [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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