LAN Modules Offer Low Insertion Loss

Oct. 8, 2008
Ready for LAN applications with an insertion loss of just -1 dB, the company’s magnetic modules for both electrical isolation and suppression of common-mode and differential-mode interference are available in single-, dual-, and quad-port

Ready for LAN applications with an insertion loss of just -1 dB, the company’s magnetic modules for both electrical isolation and suppression of common-mode and differential-mode interference are available in single-, dual-, and quad-port versions. Meeting IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020C and IEEE 802.3 requirements, their electrical isolation can withstand a breakdown voltage of 1.5 kVac. Other specs include a return loss of -16 dB and a crosstalk of -40 dB. Pricing varies depending on type and quantity. For further details, call EPCOS INC., Iselin, NJ. (800) 888-7728.

Company: EPCOS INC.

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