The B78416A2232A3 is a compact EPCOS (TDK) common mode choke designed to suppress common mode noise in electronic devices and power lines. Common mode chokes are passive components that attenuate unwanted noise signals that are common to both conductors in a balanced line, while allowing the desired differential signals to pass through with minimal attenuation.
Applications:
- Suppression of common mode noise in power lines
- Filtering in electronic devices
- Noise reduction in signal lines
- EMI/RFI suppression in various applications
- Power supplies, inverters, and motor drives
Features:
- Common Mode Choke
- Compact Design
- High Impedance over a Wide Frequency Range
- Excellent Noise Suppression Performance
- RoHS Compliant
Benefits:
- Reduces common mode noise, improving signal integrity and reducing EMI.
- Suitable for high-density circuit board designs due to its small size.
- Offers effective noise suppression over a broad frequency range.
- Enhances the performance and reliability of electronic devices.
- Meets environmental standards for hazardous substances.
Additional Details:
The B78416A2232A3 is a common mode choke with a compact design for easy integration into electronic circuits. It features high impedance over a wide frequency range, providing excellent noise suppression performance. These chokes are commonly used in power supplies, inverters, and motor drives to reduce EMI and improve the performance of the equipment. They are also used in signal lines to filter out unwanted noise. Proper selection and installation are essential to ensure optimal performance. The choke should be selected based on the frequency range of the noise to be suppressed and the current carrying capacity required. The B78416A2232A3 meets RoHS compliance. It is typically used in a variety of electronic equipment to suppress noise emanating from power lines or other noise sources.
Careful consideration must be given to the voltage and current ratings when selecting a common mode choke. This choke is frequently used in switch-mode power supplies to meet EMC requirements.