The H5400ANL is a common mode choke from Pulse Electronics, designed to suppress common mode noise in various electronic applications. This choke is used to filter out unwanted noise that is common to multiple lines, typically found in power supplies, data lines, and signal interfaces. Its compact size and high performance make it suitable for applications where space is limited and noise suppression is critical.
Applications:
- Power Supplies (Switching and Linear)
- Data Lines (USB, Ethernet)
- Signal Interfaces (Audio, Video)
- Motor Drives
- Lighting Systems
Features:
- High Common Mode Impedance: Provides effective suppression of common mode noise.
- Low Differential Mode Impedance: Minimizes signal attenuation.
- Compact Size: Facilitates integration into space-constrained designs.
- Wide Frequency Range: Effective over a broad range of frequencies.
- High Current Capability: Handles significant current levels without saturation.
Benefits:
- Reduced EMI/RFI: Suppresses electromagnetic interference and radio frequency interference, improving system compatibility.
- Improved Signal Integrity: Filters out noise, resulting in cleaner and more reliable signals.
- Enhanced System Performance: Reduces noise-related errors and malfunctions.
- Compliance with Regulatory Standards: Helps meet EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) requirements.
- Increased Reliability: Protects sensitive circuits from noise-induced damage.
Additional Details:
The H5400ANL is typically available in surface mount and through-hole packages. The specific electrical characteristics, such as inductance, impedance, and current rating, are detailed in the Pulse Electronics datasheet. It is essential to consult the datasheet for proper application and design considerations. The choke is typically placed near the input or output of a circuit to filter noise effectively. The selection of the appropriate choke depends on the frequency range of the noise and the required attenuation level. The H5400ANL is RoHS compliant, ensuring it meets environmental standards. Proper layout and grounding techniques are crucial for optimal noise suppression performance.