MHz switching frequency-based devices enable miniaturization of the DC-DC converter and EMI filters
Achieving EMI conducted emission compliance for automobiles with a single stage filter. By Nicola Rosano, Sr. Strategic FA/System Engineer at Vicor
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A full brick package developed by TDK-Lambda, the PF1500B-360, is for high voltage distributed power architectures
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The specialist distributor explains that it can solve power supply designers’ EMC-compliance challenges with the latest surface-mount line inductors from the manufacturer.
The inductors are intended for use in filters to meet EN 55011 Class A or Class B EMC standards. They are pre-tested and matched with Recom DC/DC converters to pass conducted noise but also radiated interference limits over the full frequency range.
Use of the inductor provides extra confidence when a product undergoes compliance tests at an independent laboratory, which contributes to fast certification for rapid time to market and lower development costs. The company points out that typically, inductors for power supply filter applications are tested for conducted emissions only and can display differing performance at various test frequencies. This can delay certification and could add extra re-engineering and re-testing costs.
The inductors comply to RoHS and REACH and are available in inductance values from 3.9 to 100µH and rated current from 0.63A to 1.89A.
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