BetaDyne debuts high-performance EMI filter in 24-pin, dual inline package

June 6, 2014
BRIDGEWATER, Mass., 6 June 2014. BetaDyne is introducing its PFL100 high-performance electromagnetic interference (EMI) filter, designed to reduce conducted emissions from DC/DC, amplifiers, and control circuits.

BRIDGEWATER, Mass., 6 June 2014. BetaDyne is introducing its PFL100 high-performance electromagnetic interference (EMI) filter, designed to reduce conducted emissions from DC/DC, amplifiers, and control circuits.

Packaged in a small 1.25x0.8x0.4-inch, 24-pin dual inline package (DIP), the PFL100 will handle up to 3 amps (3A) current at input voltages up to 100 volts (100V). It is housed in a metal case that offers full six-sided shielding from spurious noise effects.

Features include:

  • Wide Input Voltage Range of 9V to 100V
  • Up To 3 Amps Input/Output Current Rating
  • 140dB Differential Mode Attenuation at 6Khz
  • 60dB Minimum Attenuation at 10Khz
  • True Six-Sided Shielding
  • Compact 24 Pin DIP Package

Applications include:

  • Data Acquisition and Control Systems
  • Test and Measurement Instruments
  • Medical Instrumentation
  • Audio, Sonar Applications

The PFL100 is designed to meet CS01, CE03 per Mil Std-461-E, and FCC Class A and B standards.
Custom configurations can also be provided.

Beta Dyne is a USA-based power solutions company providing DC/DC converters, regulators, and noise filters. For more information: PFL-100 Data Sheet

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