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EMI filters provide high attenuation characteristics

21st January 2015
Barney Scott
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A series of surface mount, LC combined-type EMI suppression filters have been released by Murata, targeting the automotive, industrial electronics and healthcare markets. The BNX series filters employ an exclusive circuit configuration combining capacitors and ferrite beads to achieve superior frequency characteristics and excellent attenuation characteristics for highly effective noise damping.

In recent years, the trend toward more sophisticated functionality in set devices has intensified the need to reduce noise levels. This has driven the demand for noise filters with improved attenuation characteristics, in response to which, Murata has developed the BNX026/27/28/29 series of EMI suppression filters that deliver high attenuation characteristics over a wider bandwidth range.

The series of DC line noise filters cover a wide range of frequencies, from the kilohertz to the gigahertz bands. The filters are also compatible with large currents and high voltages, making them suitable for a broad range of applications.

Insertion loss characteristics enable high attenuation rates of 35dB or more, over a wide range from 15kHz to 1GHz. BNX filters with a current rating of 15A suit power supply circuits susceptible to low-frequency-band noise, whilst parts with a voltage rating of 50V (BNX026H01 and BNX027H01) are suitable for automotive applications requiring support for high voltages.

Murata’s BNX series of EMI filters are suitable for noise reduction on DC power lines in electronic equipment, automobiles, medical equipment, factory automation equipment, control equipment, communication equipment, digital AV equipment, and other applications.  Mass production is currently underway at plants in Japan.

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