EMI, Filter Kits

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
K-403 EMI A DEMO

K-403 EMI A DEMO

Laird - Performance Materials

KIT EMI FERRITE CORE CLAMP-ON

39

CMT908K

CMT908K

Triad Magnetics

KIT INDUCTOR COMN MODE CMT908

29

CMF23HK

CMF23HK

Triad Magnetics

CMF23HK - COMMON MODE CHOKE KIT.

54

B82733X0001

B82733X0001

TDK EPCOS

KIT CHOKE POWER LINE FRAME CORE

2

744825

744825

Würth Elektronik Midcom

COMMON MODE POWER LINE CHOKES WE

2

0199000005

0199000005

Fair-Rite Products Corp.

EXPANDED CBL&SUPPRESSOR KIT #5

9

FSLK-2007

FSLK-2007

Leader Tech Inc.

WALL MOUNT FERRISHIELD LAB KIT -

0

MPZ1608-1-KIT

MPZ1608-1-KIT

TDK Corporation

Z 1608 6000 -800MA 26 - 1000OHM

6

PPR ENG KIT 03

PPR ENG KIT 03

KEMET

METALLIZED IMPREGNATED PAPER CAP

3

MPZAUTO-1-KIT

MPZAUTO-1-KIT

TDK Corporation

MPZ1608/MPZ2012 AUTO BEADS

1

0199000039

0199000039

Fair-Rite Products Corp.

HI FREQ TOROID KIT

9

744800

744800

Würth Elektronik Midcom

COMMON MODE POWER LINE CHOKES WE

7

0199000030

0199000030

Fair-Rite Products Corp.

31 MAT'L SNAP-IT KIT (34)

19

FSLK-CARRY

FSLK-CARRY

Leader Tech Inc.

FERRITE EMI/EMC LAB KIT

2

C20200 SERIES SAMPLES KITS

C20200 SERIES SAMPLES KITS

ITG Electronics, Inc.

COMMON MODE CHOKES SAMPLE BOX

5

0199000033

0199000033

Fair-Rite Products Corp.

61 MAT'L SNAP-IT KIT (34)

18

EK33B0011

EK33B0011

Leader Tech Inc.

ENGINEERING KIT - LOW FREQUENCY

20

EKDMGN03-KIT

EKDMGN03-KIT

TOKO / Murata

KIT COMMON MODE CHOKE

0

MMZ2012-1-KIT

MMZ2012-1-KIT

TDK Corporation

Z 2012 1500-400MA 15-2000OHM

2

B82721X0001

B82721X0001

TDK EPCOS

KIT CHOKE POWER LINE RING CORE

1

EMI, Filter Kits

1. Overview

Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) filter kits are essential components designed to suppress conducted electromagnetic noise in electrical systems. These passive devices ensure electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) by attenuating unwanted high-frequency signals while allowing desired frequencies to pass. With increasing electronic device density in modern applications, EMI filters play a critical role in maintaining signal integrity, complying with regulatory standards (e.g., FCC, CISPR), and preventing performance degradation across industries such as telecommunications, automotive, and medical equipment.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
-Type FiltersThree-stage LC configuration with high attenuation at specific frequenciesPower supplies, industrial machinery
T-Type FiltersAsymmetric structure for differential-mode noise suppressionAudio equipment, precision instrumentation
LC FiltersCombination of inductors and capacitors for broad-spectrum filteringSwitching power converters, motor drives
Feedthrough FiltersLow-inductance capacitors for high-frequency noise bypassAerospace systems, RF equipment

3. Structure and Components

A typical EMI filter kit comprises: - Capacitors (X/Y capacitors for line-to-line and line-to-ground noise suppression) - Inductors (common-mode chokes for differential noise filtering) - Resistors (for damping and impedance matching) - Enclosures (shielded metal/ceramic packages for mechanical protection) The components are mounted on PCBs or integrated into modular housings, with connections via screw terminals, PCB pins, or wire leads.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportanceTypical Range
Frequency RangeDetermines effective noise suppression band10 kHz - 1 GHz
Rated VoltageDefines maximum operational voltage12 V - 600 V AC/DC
Insertion LossMeasures noise attenuation capability (dB)10 dB - 100 dB
Current RatingSpecifies maximum continuous operating current0.1 A - 100 A
Impedance MatchingEnsures minimal signal reflection50 - 600

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, fiber optic transceivers
  • Medical Equipment: MRI machines, patient monitors
  • Industrial Automation: PLCs, CNC machine controllers
  • Transportation: EV charging stations, onboard chargers
  • Consumer Electronics: Switching power supplies, LED drivers

Case Study: In electric vehicles, EMI filters reduce conducted noise from inverters, ensuring compliance with CISPR 25 standards for automotive EMC.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Schaffner GroupFN 2000 SeriesHigh-performance industrial filters up to 100 A
Murata ManufacturingNFM SeriesCeramic feedthrough filters for GHz-range applications
TDK CorporationACT SeriesCommon-mode chokes for automotive powertrains
EPCOS (TDK)B84143 SeriesThree-phase filters for industrial motor drives

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include: - Frequency Requirements: Match filter's cutoff frequency to target noise spectrum - Environmental Conditions: Temperature (-55 C to +150 C), humidity, and vibration resistance - Space Constraints: Miniaturized SMD packages vs. panel-mount solutions - Compliance Standards: Regulatory requirements (e.g., MIL-STD-461G for military) - Cost vs. Performance: Balance between insertion loss and budget limitations

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include: - High-Frequency Optimization: Filters for 5G mmWave (24 GHz+) and EV charging systems - Integration: System-in-Package (SiP) EMI solutions combining filtering and power management - Smart Materials: Nanocrystalline alloys for high-permeability, low-loss cores - Environmental Compliance: RoHS-compliant, halogen-free filter designs

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