Common Mode Chokes

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
CMS2-10-R

CMS2-10-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CMC 575UH 940MA 2LN SMD

0

CMS1-13-R

CMS1-13-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CMC 166UH 1A 2LN SMD

573

CMS2-5-R

CMS2-5-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CMC 160UH 2.3A 2LN SMD

2978

CMS1-11-R

CMS1-11-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CMC 100UH 1.35A 2LN SMD

15064

CMS3-5-R

CMS3-5-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CMC 146UH 3.1A 2LN SMD

518

CMS1-4-R

CMS1-4-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CMC 18UH 3.8A 2LN SMD

11107

CMS2-14-R

CMS2-14-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CMC 1.34MH 500MA 2LN SMD

0

CMS1-14-R

CMS1-14-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CMC 205UH 850MA 2LN SMD

0

ACE1V3225-201-R

ACE1V3225-201-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

IND CMC 100KHZ 200UH 70MA

1976

CMS2-2-R

CMS2-2-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CMC 40UH 4.4A 2LN SMD

2751

ACE1V4532-201-R

ACE1V4532-201-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

IND CMC 100KHZ 200UH 100MA

0

ACE1V2012-222-R

ACE1V2012-222-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

IND CMC 100MHZ 2.2KOHM 150MA

3608

CMS2-12-R

CMS2-12-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CMC 915UH 670MA 2LN SMD

0

CMS3-11-R

CMS3-11-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CMC 648UH 1.2A 2LN SMD

1092

CMS3-14-R

CMS3-14-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CMC 1.31MH 750MA 2LN SMD

232

CMS1-1-R

CMS1-1-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CMC 4.5UH 7A 2LN SMD

0

ACE1V2012-102-R

ACE1V2012-102-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

IND CMC 100MHZ 1KOHM 190MA

3962

CMS2-4-R

CMS2-4-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

CMC 102UH 2.8A 2LN SMD

1325

ACE1V3225-110-R

ACE1V3225-110-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

IND CMC 100KHZ 11UH 300MA

1472

CTX01-18882-R

CTX01-18882-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

COMMON MODE CHOKE

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Common Mode Chokes

1. Overview

Common Mode Chokes (CMCs) are passive electronic components designed to suppress electromagnetic interference (EMI) by blocking high-frequency noise currents while allowing DC or low-frequency signals to pass. They play a critical role in ensuring electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in modern electronic systems, particularly in power supplies, communication interfaces, and industrial equipment.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
High-Frequency CMCsOptimized for >1 MHz noise suppressionSwitching power supplies, USB interfaces
Low-Frequency CMCsEffective in 10 kHz 1 MHz rangeMotor drives, industrial sensors
Multi-Winding CMCsMultiple coils for differential/balanced circuitsTelecom transformers, Ethernet interfaces
SMD CMCsSurface-mount design for compact PCB integrationSmartphones, IoT devices
High-Current CMCsRated for >10A continuous operationEV charging stations, solar inverters

3. Structure and Composition

A typical CMC consists of: - Ferrite Core: Made of manganese-zinc (MnZn) or nickel-zinc (NiZn) materials for high permeability - Dual Windings: Symmetrically wound coils with equal turns to maintain signal integrity - Encapsulation: Flame-retardant epoxy resin for mechanical protection - Termination: Tin-plated copper leads or SMD pads

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Inductance (H)100 @ 100 MHz typicalDetermines noise suppression effectiveness
Rated Current (A)0.1 50 A DCPrevents core saturation under load
Impedance Range100 MHz 1 GHzDefines operational frequency bandwidth
DC Resistance ( )0.01 5 Affects power efficiency
Operating Temp ( C)-55 to +150 CEnsures reliability in harsh environments

5. Application Fields

Major industries include: - Consumer Electronics: Laptop chargers, smart TVs - Industrial Automation: PLC controllers, CNC machines - Medical Equipment: MRI scanners, patient monitors - Renewable Energy: Wind turbine inverters, battery storage systems - Telecommunications: 5G base stations, fiber optic transceivers

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
TDK CorporationACT1210 Series1200 @ 100 MHz, 1.5 A rating
SumidaCDRH3D28 SeriesHigh saturation resistance for EV chargers
Coilcraft114000C SeriesAEC-Q200 qualified for automotive applications
W rth Elektronik744210 SeriesCompact SMD design for 10GbE interfaces

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations: 1. Match impedance curve with target noise frequency 2. Derate current capacity by 20% for safety margins 3. Choose SMD variants for automated PCB assembly 4. Verify temperature ratings for industrial applications 5. Prioritize AEC-Q qualified parts for automotive use

8. Industry Development Trends

Current trends include: - Miniaturization through advanced nanocrystalline cores - Integration with TVS diodes for combined EMI/surge protection - Development of 1000+ Amp CMCs for data center power systems - Adoption of RoHS-compliant materials - Implementation of embedded thermal sensors for smart monitoring

Application Case: A server power supply uses TDK ACT1210-600M CMC to suppress 150 MHz switching noise, achieving 40 dB reduction in conducted emissions.

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