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News Release from: Schurter | Subject: EMC shortform
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 14 June 2005
Shortform focuses on EMI suppression
devices
A new EMC shortform catalogue from Schurter contains details of an assortment of power entry modules, block filters, chokes, pulse transformers and power stage driver modules.
A new EMC shortform catalogue from Schurter contains details of an assortment of power entry modules (with and without filters), block filters, chokes, pulse transformers and power stage driver modules The components and product information are designed to support design engineers of single-phase and three-phase AC power supplies and the like
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 26 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Presented with functional selector charts, type reference and distribution information, as well as a clear structure, the new shortform provides designers with quick access to specific products of interest.
Starting with power entry modules, this section contains interconnected multifunction components such as fuse holders, voltage selectors and line filters.
A separate section presents line filters for single- and three-phase systems, and this is supported by extensive general information about line filter design and selection.
Linear, magnetically compensated, saturating and ground-wire chokes are featured for use in power electronics (frequency convertors, stepper motor drives, UPS-systems, power supplies etc).
Chokes range from 0.4 to 50A and have inductance ranges from 0.1 to 60mH.
The section on pulse transformers has been specially developed for the control of semiconductor devices in power electronics.
Applications are mostly in triggering thyristors, triacs, power transistors and IGBTs.
A novel power stage driver module has been developed for driving power IGBT or MOSFET devices in a safe, reliable and easy way. Request a free brochure from Schurter ...
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