EMI Filters & Adapters
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The commonality in this section is conducted noise. Noise is not just a consideration when complying with EMC legal requirements, its is also potentially damaging and/or cause of failure of product performance or communications, even if the noise level is below EMC standards limits.
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RF Filters
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RF Filters block unwanted frequencies when testing electronic devices for emissions during EMC testing. They attenuate unwanted frequencies and allow the desired signals through. The RF filters isolate the device under test from external RF noise, this increases the reliability and accuracy of the EMC testing by preventing out-of-band noise and harmonics.
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DC Filters
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This DC filter provides substantial noise reduction on DC power lines of up to 50V 9A. Filter provides noise suppression in both directions protecting your DC lines from noise generating by a particular piece of equipment or protecting your sensitive equipment from noise coming from DC power supply or other loads. DC filter provides noise suppression for both power lines – positive and negative, plus common-mode noise vs. ground. Filter uses plug-in terminal block for connections and mounting flanges for easy installation. Its rugged construction makes it easy to fit in many industrial tools.
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Servo And VFD Filters
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Operation of PWM-driven motors – servo motors and variable frequency drives (VFD) – causes several problems in equipment, including damage to the motor’s bearings due to leakage current causing electrical discharge machining (EDM) and damage to motor’s insulation. PWM motors also are a major source of EMI in equipment. These motor drive systems use pulsed power to drive the motors. As we are aware, the sharp edges of the pulses inevitably include high frequency components which can couple or radiate as noise to other parts of your system and cause unreliability, communication/control problems and EMC compliance issues.


