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March, 2014 Syfer Extends EMI Chip Filter Line


Arminghall, UK — The Syfer E07 range of high-current three-terminal EMI chip filters has been extended to now include a 3A device. Suitable for use on DC lines on PCBs, they are designed to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) emanating from high-speed signal lines and ICs, and prevent the propagation of high fre- quency noise along power lines. Lower ground path inductance


is offered as a result of the DC cur- rent being fed through the chip giv- ing a shorter connection to ground. PCB designers will find that a signif- icantly improved high frequency fil- tering performance is the result. This new 3A device is available


in an 1812 chip size using X7R dielectric. The capacitance range is


Chip filters.


100nF through to 1.8µF, depending on the voltage rating (25, 50, 100 or 200VDC).


Aimed at general signal filter-


ing and high-speed digital circuitry, these chip filters are particularly


suitable for use in the communica- tions and automotive industries. Available in 0603, 0805, 1206,


and 1806 chip sizes, the existing E07 range has also seen a huge increase in the maximum capacitances avail- able across the C0G/NP0 and X7R dielectrics. All standard versions are fully RoHS-compliant. Tin-lead plated devices are optionally available for use in high reliability applications, such as in the space/aerospace indus- try, where tin whiskers are consid-


ered to be a major risk issue. Contact: Syfer Technology


Limited, Old Stoke Road, Arminghall, Norwich, Norfolk NR14 8SQ UK % +44 (0)1603 723310 fax: +44 (0)1603 723301 E-mail: sales@syfer.co.uk Web: www.syfer.com


New L-com Antennas Support


Gigabit WiFi North Andover, MA — L-com, Inc. is supporting the latest IEEE wireless standard 802.11ac with a series of indoor ceiling mount and outdoor panel style WiFi antennas that pro- vide 2.4 to 5.8GHz operation. The 802.11ac standard offers up


to 1Gbps wireless transmissions and the ability to support up to eight MIMO spatial streams as well as


Antenna for Gigabit Wi-fi.


80MHz channel bandwidth. The HG2458-4SDC-6 series


ceiling mount 802.11ac MIMO anten- nas provide 4dBi of gain and six inde- pendent spatially diverse antennas in a single package. Three are designed to operate at 2.4GHz and three are designed to operate at 4.9 to 5.8GHz. The HG2458-3SDC-3 series


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ceil ing mount antennas provide spa- tial diversity between three inde- pendent/integral antenna ports for better wireless reception in areas that are susceptible to multi-path interference. The HG2458-14DP-3NF out-


door rated panel antenna comprises three Independent 14dBi antennas with two vertical and one horizontal- ly polarized element. Other features include a heavy-duty UV-resistant plastic radome ideal for all-weather indoor or outdoor operation and a tilt and swivel mast mount kit which allows for quick installation at vari-


ous degrees of up/down tilt. Contact: L-com Global


Connectivity, 45 Beechwood Drive,


North Andover, MA 01845 % 800-341-5266 or 978-682-6936 fax: 978-689-9484 Web: www.L-com.com


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