Spectrum Control offers a complete line of surface mount filter solutions for addressing EMI at the printed circuit board level.
This line of surface mount inductors, low pass filters, high frequency filters and power EMI filters is designed to offer high performance EMI filtering with a minimal PCB footprint. Many of these components provide a high level of filtering in extremely small sizes including several models in EIA 0402.
The surface mount family consists of ferrite chip and power beads, ferrite inductors, ceramic chip inductors, three terminal chips, LC type chips, filter arrays, low pass filters (mini, square, round and power), high frequency PCB filters and mini PCB power filters. In addition to sizes, there is a wide range of performance values to select from including impedance from 5 to 2000 Ω, inductance from 1 to 12 000 nH, capacitance from 22 to 220 000 pF, and operating temperatures from -40 to 125°C.
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