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TDK launches single-phase EMI filter for DIN rail and DC applications

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January 24, 2024

January 24, 2024 /SemiMedia/ -- TDK Corporation recently announced the expansion of its single-phase EMC filter portfolio with the launch of the B84742A*R725 series. These components serve AC as well as DC applications up to 250 V and rated currents from 6 A to 30 A. This means they can be used for increasingly popular DC infrastructure in the industrial and building sectors. Available in five versions, the 97 x 60 x 34.5 mm (L x W x H) small single-phase filters, weighing no more than 310 g, can be snapped quickly and conveniently onto the TH35 DIN rail, also known as a top-hat rail. The conductors are fastened with M4 screws, and the screw connection is equipped with touch protection.

TDK launches single-phase EMI filter for DIN rail and DC applications-SemiMedia

Particularly, the insertion loss of the filters is very high: Depending on the model, this is 40 dB for common mode and over 80 dB for differential mode noise at frequencies between 70 kHz and 10 MHz. At the same time, leakage currents are very low at less than 2 mA, which prevents unintentional tripping of RCDs. All types of this product family are UL-approved and specified for a rated temperature of up to 55 °C.

For short periods of time, the EMC filters can handle higher currents; 150% of the rated current is allowed for three minutes per hour and even 250% for 30 seconds per hour. This is particularly useful in drive applications when starting electric motors. Other typical applications are power supplies as well as ICT.

For more information, please visit https://www.tdk-electronics.tdk.com/en/EMC_DIN_Rail.

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