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Single Chip Suppresses Transients & EMI

July 1, 1999
By combining transient voltage and EMI suppression, the V2F Series of TransFeed capacitor chips is expected to gain wide use in cell phones, pagers, computers, medical instruments, and other space-constrained applications. Boasting of the

By combining transient voltage and EMI suppression, the V2F Series of TransFeed capacitor chips is expected to gain wide use in cell phones, pagers, computers, medical instruments, and other space-constrained applications. Boasting of the industry’s fastest TVS protection, these 0805-size chips have a “turn on” response time of 200 ps or faster. And in addition to providing greater attenuation at a higher self-resonant frequency, the devices also offer a flatter roll-off characteristic, resulting in EMI filtration over a broad spectrum of frequencies.The chips have a capacitance tolerance of +50%/-20% and span rated voltages of from 5.6V to 18V.

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