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Inductive components aid EMC compliance

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team May 16, 2008

All components are manufactured to customer specifications using in-house developed powder composites.

To meet the ever more demanding requirements in power electronics, SMP has developed a new range of high-performance chokes and filters for industrial power electronics, drives, power generation and instrumentation and control applications.

These inductive components offer a high energy storage capacity in compact packaging, reduced losses, good EMC characteristics and a cost-effective design.

Depending on their application, they are constructed either as single-conductor chokes for high-current applications, individual chokes, choke modules or LC filters.

For use in power electronics, power generation and instrumentation and control, SMP supplies chokes and filters for frequencies up to 200kHz and current ratings up to 1000A, with component sizes ranging from 36 to 300mm diameter and weights from 50g to 130kg.

The components can be used at temperatures up to 180C.

They are easy to fit and, with numerous mounting options, can be mounted according to the available space.

To allow for a wide range of requirements, components can be made to all common standards, including protection type IP20 and IP65.

All products are RoHS-conformant and use UL-listed materials.

All SMP components are manufactured to customer specifications using in-house developed powder composites.

For smaller quantities, samples and testing, a selection of standard parts is available.

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