600 A EMI Mains Filters 4

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Filter Type Maximum DC Resistance Maximum Frequency Rated Current Minimum Insulation Resistance Approvals (V) Insertion Loss At Minimum Frequency No. of Functions Screening Level High Pot Maximum Leakage Current Packing Method Mounting Type Rated Voltage No. of Terminals Sub-Category Dimensions Maximum Operating Temperature Insertion Loss At Maximum Frequency Package Material Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Inductance Manufacturer Series Height Width (mm) Diameter (mm) Additional Features JESD-609 Code Minimum Frequency Operating Frequency (Hz) Length

600APS12L

TE Connectivity

THREE PHASE EMI FILTER

600 A

UL

2200 V

270 mA

PANEL MOUNT

520 V

50 Cel

-10 Cel

120 mm

205

50-60Hz

245 mm

600APS12P

TE Connectivity

THREE PHASE EMI FILTER

600 A

UL

2640 V

390 mA

PANEL MOUNT

690 V

50 Cel

-10 Cel

120 mm

205

50-60Hz

245 mm

RP357-600-1000-B

Astrodyne Tdi

THREE PHASE EMI FILTER

600 A

EN; UL

3800 V

10 mA

PANEL MOUNT

600 V

100 Cel

-25 Cel

RP357

135 mm

210

50-60Hz

300 mm

FN3270H-600-99

Schaffner Holding Ag

THREE PHASE EMI FILTER

600 A

UL; CSA; ENEC-14

2250 V

59.5 mA

PANEL MOUNT

520 V

L240.0XB200.0XH86.0 (mm)/L9.449XB7.874XH3.386 (inch)

100 Cel

-25 Cel

86 mm

200.0

60Hz

240 mm

EMI Mains Filters

EMI mains filters are electronic filters that are used to suppress electromagnetic interference (EMI) from mains power lines. They are designed to provide a high level of attenuation of unwanted frequencies while allowing the desired power signal to pass through with minimal distortion.

EMI mains filters use a combination of passive and active components, including capacitors, inductors, resistors, and diodes, to filter out noise and interference from power lines. They can be designed for a wide range of power ratings and frequencies, depending on the application.

EMI mains filters can be designed as low-pass filters, which allow low-frequency power signals to pass through while attenuating high-frequency EMI signals, or as band-stop filters, which block a specific range of frequencies while allowing other frequencies to pass through. They can also be designed with multiple stages of filtering to provide increased attenuation of unwanted frequencies.

EMI mains filters are commonly used in a variety of electronic systems, including power supplies, motor drives, medical equipment, and industrial control systems. They are also used in residential and commercial buildings to suppress EMI noise from power lines and prevent interference with other electronic devices.