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April/May 2023 Appliance Inlet with Line Filter from SCHURTER
SANTA ROSA, CA — SCHURTER con- tinues to meet today’s increasing demand for smaller electronic equipment with the launch of its 5121 filtered appli- ance inlet. The new, compact filter series provides an IEC C14 inlet with capaci- tors and a fully enclosed steel housing that reliably shields high-frequency interference conducted through cables or radiated interference. Especially suited for applications
with shallow installation depth, the new 5121 filter series suppresses the equip- ment’s high-frequency interference at the mains input while other additional
low-frequency filter components, such as chokes and capacitors, can be placed elsewhere on the PCB. The 5121 features a version for
5121 filtered appliance inlet.
flange mounting and snap-in mounting. The flange is offered with plastic upon metal or metal only. The snap-in version features snap arms. Securing the metal flange to the chassis with metal screws or snap-in version with snap arms ensures optimal shielding at the panel opening, which reduces the coupling effect and the radio frequency’s ability to travel. The snap arms also provide a clean and neat look using less panel space and installation time. The 5121 series is available
in both standard and medical M80 versions, making it well- suited for laboratory, industrial, medical, telecom, audio/video equipment, and office equipment. It is safety agency approved by ENEC, CQC, and cURus for cur- rents up to 10 A / 250 VAC according to IEC and up to 15 A at 125/250 VAC according to UL & CSA.
Contact: SCHURTER, Inc.,
447 Aviation Boulevard, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 % 707-636-3000 fax: 707-636-3033 E-mail:
stephanie.elliott@schurterinc.com Web:
www.schurterinc.com
See at EDS
Member DENVER, CO — ScanCAD International was recently accept- ed as a member of the United States Partnership for Assured Electronics (USPAE). USPAE is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring the U.S. government has access to resilient and trusted electronic supply chains. USPAE members include companies, aca- demic institutions and nonprofit organizations from the U.S. and its allies, representing the entire electronics ecosystem from research to design, manufacturing and assembly. ScanCAD’s robust
ScanCAD Becomes USPAE
tools
have been used for decades to assist the U.S. government and other critical industries in main- taining legacy electronics, ana- lyzing new incoming parts for conformity to the original design, ensuring the absence of nefari- ous elements within circuit boards and a wide variety of other inspection applications. USPAE provides a valuable platform for members to connect
and build relationships. Contact: ScanCAD Interna -
tional, Inc., 26437 Conifer Road, Conifer, CO 80433 % 303-697- 8888 E-mail:
info@scancad.com Web:
www.scancad.com
See at SMTconnect, Hall 4A Booth 210
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