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Filtered D-sub connectors help save costs

14 August 2002 Interconnection

Spectrum Control's Series 100 Chip-Cap filtered connector product line is designed as a low-cost filtering method for the elimination of electromagnetic interference (EMI). Available through passives, interconnect and electromechanical products distributor, TTI, these connectors incorporate chip capacitors surface-mounted on an integrated PCB. The 8, 10 or 15 mm footprints of the new filtered connector allow it to be used as a drop-in replacement for unfiltered designs.

Spectrum Control Series 100 Chip-Cap connectors feature a dielectric withstanding voltage of 700 V d.c. (for 5 s), and a current rating of 5 A. Capacitance values include 50, 100, 180, 220, 470, 820, 1000, 1500, 2200, 5600, and 47000 pF with an insulation resistance of 500 Megohm. Series 100 connectors are available in 9, 15, 25 and 37-position male or female contacts and are compatible with full metal shell cable connectors. Right angle PCB mount, vertical PCB mount and solder cup termination styles are all available in the footprints mentioned. A pin-socket adapter style is also offered.

Series 100 connectors are for use in network servers, firewalls, routers, test and diagnostic equipment, medical monitoring equipment, and I/O interfaces on many PC computer applications.



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