Technical Characteristics
Current
- Up to: 20 A
Voltage
- Minimum : 50 V
- Maximum : 600 V
Insertion Loss
- Minimum : 3 dB
- Maximum : 80 dB
Capacitance
- From: 0,25 µF
Temperature
- Minimum : -55 °C
- Maximum : 125 °C
Dimensions (OD)
Mounting
- Not available
Sealing
- Not available
Notes
- No special note
Related Standards
MIL
-PRF-15733 compliantRelated Documents
Technical Papers
3D Models
- No Model
Frequently Asked Questions
Related to this product
Q: How is a L Filter Built?
<p>Two elements: a feedthrough capacitor from line to ground, and an inductor connected in series with it between the input and output terminals.</p>
<p>The capacitive element can be placed on either the line or load side of the filter, making it either a capacitive or inductive input. Its attenuation increases at 40 dB per decade from its cutoff frequency to at least that frequency where it exhibits a minimum attenuation of 70 dB. It maintains this level at higher frequencies. They are commonly referred to as L filters:</p>
<ul>
<li>L1 indicates that the inductive element is on the end with the threaded mounting neck.</li>
<li>L2 indicates that the capacitive element is on the end with the threaded mounting neck. L-Only Filters or LL are used when the difference between line and load impedance is large.</li>
</ul>
<p>The inductive element is best placed so that it faces the lower impedance.</p>