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EMI Filter Arrays Protect Mobile Handsets

April 03, 2008
Chiseled for mobile phone and other portable handsets, the EMF110x family of EMI filter arrays with on-board ESD protection is available in various TDFN and uDFN package options and in four-, six-, and eight-channel filter arrays. Exhibiting S21 characteristics with a parasitic inductance of 10 pH, the devices are capable of attenuating unwanted signals over the RF band between 800 MHz and 2.9 GHz. Additionally, they provide ESD protection up to ±15 kV contact discharge per IEC61000-4-2 Level 4 specifications. Other features include an application-specific cut-off frequency from 105 MHz to 210 MHz and optimization for LCDs and camera interfaces. Prices range from $0.09 to $0.21 each depending on the package type and the number of channels. ONCHIP DEVICES INC., Santa Clara, CA. (408) 654-9365.

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