Direct Current Power Filter
Item Name Code (INC) 60472
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A device consisting of a combination of two or more items such as inductors, capacitors, or resistors in any combination, so designed that when properly placed in an electrical circuit they will smooth out voltage fluctuations of the direct current output of power supplies, dynamotors, generators, and the like. Do not use for items which consist of a single resistor, capacitor, or inductor used to perform the same function.
Additional Information for Direct Current Power Filter
Direct Current (DC) Power Filters are electronic devices used to filter out unwanted noise and interference from a DC power supply. They are part of the Filters and Networks supply class in the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components supply group.
DC power filters are commonly used in various electronic systems and applications to ensure a clean and stable power supply. They help to eliminate or reduce the effects of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) that can disrupt the performance of sensitive electronic components.
These filters typically consist of capacitors, inductors, and resistors arranged in a specific configuration to attenuate unwanted frequencies and harmonics. They are designed to provide a low impedance path for the DC power while blocking or attenuating high-frequency noise.
The main purpose of a DC power filter is to improve the quality of the power supply by reducing voltage ripple and noise. This can result in improved performance and reliability of electronic devices, as well as reduced risk of damage or malfunction caused by power fluctuations or interference.
In summary, Direct Current Power Filters are essential components in electronic systems that help to ensure a clean and stable power supply by filtering out unwanted noise and interference.