Nanocrystalline common-mode PCB chokes for single and three-phase applications

25-05-2016 | Schurter | Passives

Schurter has expanded its comprehensive range of current-compensated chokes with new high-current PCB mounting options. The new DKIH series is now available with a nanocrystalline ring core, offering eight times higher inductance performance than ferrite core versions in the same compact package. Due to its open design, the chokes are light weight and compact, ideal for the suppression of EMI noise caused by power applications on the PCB, says the company.

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