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Finally, a
simple solution for Gigahertz applications from Schurter and Nu-Way
Series 5150
— The first of its kind AC filtered inlet performs at high frequencies up to 1 GHz and
beyond, using X2Y® technology
Nu-Way and Schurter present a breakthrough product, providing simple and universal EMC for
high frequency applications, using X2Y® filter technology. Series 5150 possesses
broadband suppression properties to 1 GHz and combines them with the most simple and
universal power input. This integrated and compact design provides an easy, safe and cost
effective alternative to existing market solutions and opens new opportunities in the
filtering of high frequencies.
Until now, X2Y® filter technology is known only for EMI protection in DC circuits. With
the introduction of the Schurter 5150 series, the application of X2Y® is now extended to
the area of AC power input. The technology is applied in place of X and Y capacitors,
typically used in line filters today. It combines the X and Y capacitors into one component,
thereby eliminating the leads connecting the capacitors and reducing parasitic impedances to
a minimum. This results in broadband suppression into high frequency ranges.
The double shielding between the X2Y® filter and filter casing, together with the broad
metal flange can serve as an alternative for feed-through and multi-stage filters. The
compact package is designed for front- or rear-side mounting and uses the same panel cutout
size as a typical filtered AC inlet. Filter variations include types for standard, medical
and industrial applications.
The breakthrough design of the 5150 is the first of its kind to be safety agency approved
for use in AC applications according to IEC and UL. It is ENEC approved up to 10 A 250 VAC
and cURus approved up to 15 A 250 VAC. It is suitable for use in office and medical
applications in accordance with IEC/EN 60950 and/or 60601-1. Delivery is stock to six weeks.
For more Information Contact:
Bill Aldeen
Phone: 847-437-7120 Fax: 847-437-7165
E-mail: baldeen@nuway.net
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