Schurter has introduced a new compact EMI filter series for one-phase systems. The FMBB NEO filter series consists of three different two-stage filter designs. The products (Design C, Design D and Design F) are characterised by high symmetrical and asymmetrical attenuation. Design C attenuates potentially strong conducted interferences; Design D is laid out for the attenuation of high-frequency interferences; whereas Design F is designed more for low-frequency noise attenuation. All designs come up with elevated insertion loss performance.
The FMBB NEO filter is dimensioned as a 250 V a.c. filter at a rated current of 1-36 A according to IEC and 125/250 V a.c., 1-30 A according UL/CSA. The connection to the filter is made by quick-connect terminals or with bolts and nuts, style M4. Optional flexible wire leads are available on request. The EMI filter is intended for use in applications such as frequency converters, stepper motors, UPS systems and current converters. On request, medical versions with leakage currents of <80 μA (M80) and < 5 μA (M5) are available.
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