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| Model Number: | HZ-2X10A |
| Place of Origin: | Jiangsu, China |
| Brand Name: | Nenglv |
| Supply Ability: | 1000 Piece/Pieces per Week |
| Packaging Details: | 20 PCS IN ONE CARTON THE GROSS WEIGHT OF ONE CARTON IS ABOUT 20KG |
| MOQ: | >=1 Pieces |
| Price: | $70.00 |
| Certification: | CE RoHS |
| Type: | EMI Filter |
| Transfer Function: | Low Pass |
| Package Type: | Throught Hole |
| Nominal Center Frequency: | 50/60Hz |
| 3dB Bandwidth: | 1 |
| Insertion Loss: | 100db |
| Input Impedance: | 50ohm |
| Stopband Attenuation: | 70-100dB |
| Rated Voltage: | 250VAC |
| Rated Current: | 10A |
| LINES NUMBER: | 2 |
| Application: | POWER LINE FOR MRI FARADAY CAGE |
| Port: | changzhou shanghai hangzhou or others |
| Company Info. |
| Changzhou Haozhuo Electronic Co., Ltd. |
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| RATED VOLTAGE | 250 vac | ||
| RATED CURRENT | 10 A | ||
| Voltage Drop | Less than 1V | ||
| Overload | 140% of rated current for 15 minutes | ||
| Harmonic Distortion | Less than 2% @ full rated current | ||
| Leakage Current | ≤0.2A@380/230VAC and 50Hz | ||
| Dielectric Withstanding Voltage | 1000VDC (line to line) 1000VDC (line to case) | ||
| DC Insulation Resistance | As Per MIL-STD-202 Method 202 | ||
| Terminal Strength | As Per MIL-STD-202 Method 211 | ||
| Temperature Rise | As Per MIL-F-15733 | ||
| Insertion Loss | ≥70dB@150K-10GHz As Per MIL-STD-220A, Under Load Condition | ||
| Climatic Classification | 25/070/21 | ||
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is broadly defined as the electrical or magnetic interference that degrades or damages the integrity of a signal or the components and functionality of electrical equipment. Electromagnetic interference; which encompasses radio frequency interference, is normally broken into two broad areas:
Narrowband emissions are usually man-made and limited to a tiny area of the radio spectrum. The hum that power lines make are a good example of a narrowband emission. They may be continuous or sporadic.
Broadband emissions can be either mad-made or natural in origin. They tend to effect a large area of the electromagnetic spectrum. They can be one time events that are random, sporadic, or continuous. Everything from a lightning strike to computers generate broadband emissions.



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