Product category:
EMC Components
News Release from: TDK Electronics Europe | Subject: ACM90V-701-2PL
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 27 April 2006
Common-mode filter is made for
automotive EMC
The ACM90V-701-2PL is reckoned to be the industry's first common-mode filter designed for in-vehicle powerline conditioning.
New from TDK, the ACM90V-701-2PL is reckoned to be the industry's first common-mode filter designed for in-vehicle powerline conditioning The common-mode filter offers reliability and high temperature resistance, in response to current market needs
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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It incorporates high temperature resistant insulation-coated wire, enabling it to achieve an operating temperature range of -40 to +125C.
This exceeds TDK's previous component operating temperature range of -25 to +85C.
The design also incorporates shock and vibration resistance.
The product withstands thermal shock test between -40 and +125C, with 30min hold times, for 1000 cycles.
The reliability provided by these features make this common-mode filter ideally suited to noise suppression for the power supply lines of ECU, vehicle navigation and other devices.
In the automotive field electronic control technology is rapidly advancing and the percentage of ECU-equipped vehicles is increasing.
In particular, the rapid increase in ECUs installed in severe temperature environments, such as the engine compartment, are increasing the requirements of noise suppression component capabilities.
In this case, noise suppression components with high temperature resistance and high reliability are extremely desirable.
The common-mode filter is lead free and measures 9.0 x 7.0 x 4.3mm.
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