Power Line Filter Modules

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
EAP-06-331-D

EAP-06-331-D

Cosel

LINE FILTER 250VDC/VAC 6A DIN

0

EAP-20-681-D

EAP-20-681-D

Cosel

LINE FILTER 250VDC/VAC 20A DIN

0

NAM-30-471

NAM-30-471

Cosel

LINE FILTER 250VDC/VAC 30A CHAS

5

EAP-20-681

EAP-20-681

Cosel

LINE FILTER 250VDC/VAC 20A CHAS

2

SNR-10-223-T

SNR-10-223-T

Cosel

LINE FILTER 50VDC 10A CHASSIS

0

NAP-16-471

NAP-16-471

Cosel

LINE FILTER 250VDC/VAC 16A CHAS

1

NAC-20-102-DXE

NAC-20-102-DXE

Cosel

LINE FILTER 250VDC/VAC 20A DIN

0

NAP-04-681

NAP-04-681

Cosel

LINE FILTER 250VDC/VAC 4A CHAS

2

ESP-03-471

ESP-03-471

Cosel

LINE FILTER 250VDC/VAC 3A CHAS

6

NBC-20-472

NBC-20-472

Cosel

LINE FILTER 250VDC/VAC 20A CHAS

35

TBC-50-683

TBC-50-683

Cosel

LINE FILTER 500VAC 50A CHASSIS

2

NAM-16-101

NAM-16-101

Cosel

LINE FILTER 250VDC/VAC 16A CHAS

6

NBH-06-322

NBH-06-322

Cosel

LINE FILTER 250VDC/VAC 6A CHAS

2

NBH-16-331-D

NBH-16-331-D

Cosel

LINE FILTER 250VDC/VAC 16A DIN

0

FTA-80-223-S

FTA-80-223-S

Cosel

LINE FILTER 500VAC 80A CHASSIS

0

JAC-10-683-D

JAC-10-683-D

Cosel

LINE FILTER 500VAC 10A DIN RAIL

0

ESP-06-222

ESP-06-222

Cosel

LINE FILTER 250VDC/VAC 6A CHAS

2

TAC-30-683

TAC-30-683

Cosel

LINE FILTER 500VAC 30A CHASSIS

39

NAP-20-471

NAP-20-471

Cosel

LINE FILTER 250VDC/VAC 20A CHAS

10

NAC-10-102-DXU

NAC-10-102-DXU

Cosel

LINE FILTER 250VDC/VAC 10A DIN

0

Power Line Filter Modules

1. Overview

Power Line Filter Modules (PLFMs) are electromagnetic interference (EMI) suppression devices designed to mitigate conducted noise in electrical systems. They ensure compliance with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards by attenuating high-frequency noise while allowing desired power frequencies to pass. Their importance grows with increasing electrification and connectivity in modern applications like renewable energy systems, industrial automation, and medical electronics.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunction FeaturesApplication Examples
Differential Mode FilterSuppresses asymmetric noise between live/neutral conductorsMotor drives, variable frequency drives
Common Mode FilterAttenuates symmetric noise between conductors and groundMedical imaging equipment, data centers
Combined FilterIntegrates differential and common mode suppressionIndustrial control cabinets, test equipment
High-Frequency FilterTargets noise above 1MHz with specialized componentsWireless base stations, satellite communication

3. Structure and Components

Typical PLFM construction includes: - Die-cast aluminum housing for EMI shielding - X/Y capacitors (ceramic or film type) for differential/common mode filtering - Toroidal or multi-hole inductors for noise suppression - Integrated thermal fuses and discharge resistors - IEC standard connectors (e.g., C13/C14) or terminal blocks - Epoxy sealing for environmental protection

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Frequency RangeTypically 150kHz-100MHzDetermines noise bandwidth attenuation
Voltage Rating100-600VAC/DCDefines operational safety margin
Insertion Loss10-100dB at target frequenciesQuantifies noise reduction capability
Current Capacity0.5-100AAffects power delivery capability
Temperature Range-40 C to +125 CEnsures environmental reliability

5. Application Areas

Key industries and equipment: - Industrial Automation: PLC control cabinets, CNC machines - Medical: MRI scanners, patient monitoring systems - Communication: 5G base stations, network servers - Renewable Energy: Solar inverters, wind turbine controllers - Aerospace: Avionics power systems, satellite payloads - Consumer Electronics: EV charging stations, smart home systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
SchaffnerFN 208080A rating, 3-phase filter for industrial drives
TDK-LambdaDFM1K1kW power line filter with medical safety certification
MTE CorporationPro-NetModular filter for industrial Ethernet applications
API TechnologiesPLF-300Military-grade filter for aerospace systems

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations: - Match voltage/current ratings with system requirements - Verify insertion loss curves at specific noise frequencies - Consider physical dimensions and cooling requirements - Ensure compliance with relevant standards (e.g., IEC 60939) - Evaluate environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, vibration) - Assess certification needs (CE, UL, MIL-STD)

8. Industry Trends

Market developments include: - Increasing demand for high-frequency filters (>10MHz) due to 5G/6G adoption - Miniaturization for EV and portable medical device applications - Integration with smart monitoring capabilities (IoT-enabled filters) - Growth in wide bandgap semiconductor compatible filters (SiC/GaN) - Stricter EMC regulations driving customized filter solutions - Market CAGR projected at 6.8% (2023-2030) according to industry reports

RFQ BOM Call Skype Email
Top