EMI Filters Provide ±30 kV Of ESD Protection

April 9, 2007
Claiming to achieve the industry’s highest level of ESD protection, the IP4253 and IP4254 EMI filters provide up to ±30 kV of ESD protection. Available in the company's ultra thin leadless package (UTLP), the filters measure just 0.5 mm in

Claiming to achieve the industry’s highest level of ESD protection, the IP4253 and IP4254 EMI filters provide up to ±30 kV of ESD protection. Available in the company's ultra thin leadless package (UTLP), the filters measure just 0.5 mm in height with a pad pitch of 0.4 mm and are among the thinnest EMI filters available. Additionally, the UTLP increases the silicon-to-plastic ratio and offers less parasitic capacitance and inductance due to shorter wire lengths and internal traces. The filters are available in 4-, 6-, and 8-channel configurations with component values ranging from 15 pF to 200 pF. Production quantities are also available in RoHS-compliant and green-package versions without halogens in the plastic. For further information call NXP SEMICONDUCTORS, USA. (800) 447-1500.

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