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News Release from: Tyco Electronics UK | Subject: EJT filter series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 28 April 2008
Filtered inlets handle more power
IEC inlet filter features a two-stage construction, HF screening and high-quality components, making it ideal for noise attenuation up to 1GHz.
Alongside its filtered IEC inlet packages for standard and medical applications, Tyco Electronics now offers a filter for high-power applications The EJT filter series features a two-stage construction, improved HF screening and high-quality components, making it an ideal solution for noise attenuation within the high frequency range of up to 1GHz
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 9 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The recently introduced EJT filter series attenuates noise up to 1GHz based around an IEC320/C14 input connector providing a maximum rating of 20A (UL /CSA) and 16A (VDE).
The components can be used in computer systems, plasma and LCD screens which are connected to mains power using IEC connectors.
The EJT filter series offers various output connection options and features very compact design.
It is therefore suitable for virtually any standard panel cutout and allows very simple screw mounting, both from the front as well as from the rear of the device on which interference suppression is required.
For current ratings of 1-15A (VDE 10A) the EJT filter series is fitted with an IEC320/C14 input plug, whereas for equipment with higher power ratings up to 20A (VDE 16A) an IEC320/C20 plug is used.
All versions of the EJT filter series are UL and VDE approved and are RoHS compliant.
Thanks to their outstanding price-performance ratio, the IEC connector filters offer a perfect solution for many interference suppression problems. Request a free brochure from Tyco Electronics UK ...
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