Filter cuts down convertor emissions

A Power-One product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jun 28, 2006

The F4804A input filter is designed to minimise the conducted and radiated emissions generated by switch-mode DC/DC convertors to help meet FCC and EN55022 Class B conducted emissions requirements.

New from Power-One, the RoHS-compliant F4804A input filter is designed to minimise the conducted and radiated emissions generated by switch-mode DC/DC convertors to facilitate meeting FCC and EN55022 Class B conducted emissions requirements.

When compared with previous generation F4804 products, the F4804A offers increased common-mode attenuation, improved elevated-ambient-temperature performance, and a lower-profile package.

The F4804A provides up to 4A of input filtering (0-80V) for DC/DC convertors, including the latest generation of sixteenth-brick-footprint products.

In addition to common mode noise reduction components, the F4804A is provisioned with a differential LC-filter stage, which virtually guarantees compliance with conducted noise standards across the frequency range from 150kHzto 30MHz, including the fundamental switching frequency and its harmonics.

Test results show headroom of 15-20dB for conducted noise quasi-peak levels, in relation to Class B requirements.

A single filter can be used with multiple convertors, and when used in accordance with the applications guidelines described in the data sheet, does not require airflow and/or derating at elevated ambient temperatures up to 85C.

A compact SMT footprint (25.4 x 19mm) saves space and simplifies PCB layout.

Pricing is $9 each in quantities of 1000.

The F4804A is available in RoHS-compliant lead free and lead-solder-exempt versions, and meets UL60950 and IEC/EN60950.

Samples are usually available from stock.

Production quantities are typically available in six to eight weeks.

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