T Filter Networks Kill EMI/RFI At Low/High Frequencies

Sept. 1, 2001

Capable of EMI/RFI suppression at both high and low frequencies, the TFB series T Filter networks employ what is said to be a unique, symmetrical design that allows filtering of bi-directional signals. Capable of replacing up to 24 discrete components, each network has a resistance range of 10½ to 10 k½ and a capacitance range of 10 pF to 220 pF. Resistance tolerances of ±5%, ±10% and ±20% are available with a TCR of ±250 ppm/ûC for each circuit type. The networks are available TSSOP, QSOP and SOIC packages. For more details and prices, call Dawn McGriff at KOA SPEER ELECTRONICS, INC., Bradford, PA. (814) 362-5536, ext. 266.

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