Low-pass electronic filter DVMH series
passiveEMIfor DC/DC converters

Low-pass electronic filter - DVMH series - VPT Inc - passive / EMI / for DC/DC converters
Low-pass electronic filter - DVMH series - VPT Inc - passive / EMI / for DC/DC converters
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Characteristics

Bandwidth
low-pass
Type
passive
Other characteristics
EMI, for DC/DC converters
Frequency

500 kHz

Voltage

Min.: 0 V

Max.: 50 V

Primary current

2 A

Description

The DVMH series of hybrid EMI filters is operable over the full military (-55 °C to +125 °C) temperature range with no power derating. The DVMH EMI filter is designed to filter conducted emissions of two DVHF or one DVTR series DC-DC converters. These filters are designed and manufactured in a facility qualified to ISO 9001 and certified to MIL-PRF-38534 and MIL-STD-883. Features: For use with DVSB, DVGF+, DVHF+, DVAB, and DVHF DC-DC Converters 0V to 50V input range with 80V transient per MIL-STD-704A 2.0A max output current 55dB noise rejection Flanged and non-flanged versions available Low Profile (.355 inches) and light weight (24/29g) hermetic package Full performance over -55°C to +125°C military temperature range Compliances and Certifications: Available qualified to MIL-PRF-38534 Class H and Class K, DLA Drawing #06005 MIL-PRF-38534 Class H and Class K certified manufacturing facility MIL-STD-704A input voltage requirements DO-160 ISO-9001 MIL-STD-883 military and space environmental screening available MIL-STD-461 Revisions C, D, E, and F requirements for conducted emissions MIL-STD-461 Revisions C,D, E, and F requirements for conducted susceptibility as detailed in the Application Note, “MIL-STD-461 Compliance for VPT DC-DC Converters and EMI Filters.

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