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120 V, 50/60 HZ, SINGLE PHASE EMI FILTER
CategoryPassive components   
File Size393KB,2 Pages
ManufacturerMACOM
Websitehttp://www.macom.com
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120 V, 50/60 HZ, SINGLE PHASE EMI FILTER

3EQ3 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
working frequency50/60 HZ
stateTRANSFERRED
Installation typePanel mounting
DimensionsL84.8XB52.6XH45.2 (mm)/L3.34XB2.07XH1.78 (inch)
Manufacturer SeriesQ
high capacity2250 V
filter typeSingle Phase EMI Filter
Rated current3 A
Rated voltage120 V
Maximum leakage current0.2200 mA
Maximum insertion loss frequency47 dB
Minimum insertion loss frequency22 dB
CORCOM Product Guide
Highest Performance RFI Filters for Switching Power Supply
Emissions down to 10 kHz
Q Series
Q8-6A
UL Recognized
CSA Certified
VDE Approved
Q1
Q3
Q Series
This series of RFI power line filters has been developed
specifically for switching power supplies and is designed to
be all the power line filtering needed to control conducted
emissions
all the way down to 10kHz.
High attenuation is
provided for both common mode and differential mode
interference throughout the frequency range with no
degradation of performance due to the large peak currents
drawn by switching power supplies.
These filters are an ideal choice for applications that must
meet emission limits below 150kHz, as well as the
mandated limits above 150kHz. In most cases they will
bring such equipment into compliance with the B-level
limits of CISPR 22. They are also well suited for bringing
ISM equipment (such as ultrasonic cleaners) into
compliance with the limits of FCC Part 18, from 10kHz to
30MHz.
The EQ models meet the very low leakage current
requirements VDE portable equipment, and (120 Volt)
UL544 non-patient medical equipment. The VQ models
offer higher common mode performance at the expense of
higher leakage current, but still meet the leakage current
limits of UL, CSA, and VDE non-portable equipment.
Specifications
Maximum leakage current,each line-to-ground
VQ Models
@ 120 VAC 60 Hz (3A, 20A):
.73 mA
@ 120 VAC 60 Hz (6A):
@ 250 VAC 50 Hz (3A, 20A):
1.27 mA
@ 250 VAC 50 Hz (6A):
Hipot rating (one minute):
line-to-ground
line-to-line
Operating frequency:
Rated voltage (max.):
Rated current:
3VQ/3EQ
6EQ
20EQ1/20VQ1
Minimum insertion loss in dB:
Line-to-ground in 50 ohm circuit
Current
Rating
3VQ
3EQ
6EQ
20EQ1
20VQ1
LOAD
EQ Models
.22 mA
.29 mA
.38 mA
.51 mA
2250 VDC
1450 VDC
50/60 Hz
250 VAC
3A
6A
20A
.01
22
22
26
6
6
Frequency–MHz
.02 .05 .15 .5
1
5
27
27
31
10
3
37
36
20
8
17
50
47
68
39
52
55
47
72
60
65
55
43
72
65
70
55
45
65
65
70
10
50
45
65
65
70
30
55
45
65
55
70
Electrical Schematics
3EQ & 3VQ Models
LINE
Line-to-line in 50 ohm circuit
Current
Rating
3VQ
3EQ
6EQ
20EQ1
20VQ1
.01
1
1
6
15
15
Frequency–MHz
.02 .05 .15 .5
1
5
17
17
10
20
20
42
42
43
20
20
65
65
70
46
46
75
75
75
65
65
75
75
75
70
70
60
65
65
65
65
10
65
65
55
60
60
30
65
60
55
60
60
6EQ & 20EQ Models
LINE
LOAD
Line Cord
Resistor location for reference only.
Line Cord No. GA400: 7 1/2 foot, 3-conductor line cord
to mate with Q8 models.
Dimensions are shown for
reference purposes only.
Specifications subject
to change.
USA Cust. Svc.: 1-800-468-2023
CORCOM Prods: 1-847-680-7400
Germany:
49-89-6089-0
www.corcom.com
www.tycoelectronics.com
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Catalog 1654001
Revised 05-07
Dimensions are in inches and
millimeters unless otherwise
specified. Values in italics
are metric equivalents.
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