NAC-06-332-D Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

NAC-06-332-D-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

NAC-06-332-D

Price: $ 22.77
Product Category:

Filters

Manufacturer: Cosel USA, Inc.
Short Description: LINE FILTER 250VDC/VAC 6A DIN
More Detail: N/A
DataSheet: NAC-06-332-D datasheetNAC-06-332-D Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
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Specifications
Series: NAC
Part Status: Active
Filter Type: Single Phase
Configuration: Single Stage
Voltage - Rated DC: 250V
Voltage - Rated AC: 250V
Voltage - Rated AC (Phase to Ground/Neutral): 250V
Current: 6A
Frequency - Operating: --
Applications: General Purpose
Approvals: cURus, VDE
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type: DIN Rail
Termination Style: Terminal Block
Inductance: --
Description

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Power Line Filter Modules are used in various electronic applications to prevent electronic disturbances and noise from being induced into the power line. The NAC-06-332-D is a great example of such a module. This device operates on a wide voltage range, from 6VDC to 15VDC, works very efficiently, and is relatively small. It also features a high peak current (500mA) and very low dropout voltage (80mV).

The NAC-06-332-D power line filter module works by filtering out certain frequency ranges of noise signals from the power line. It acts as an inductor and a capacitor to filter out unwanted frequencies and pass on desired frequencies. The inductor is a coil of wire that filters out high frequency signals, while the capacitor is a small electronic component that filters out low frequency signals. Together, they act like a barrier against noise, helping to reduce noise interference from outside sources and improve the overall performance of the device.

In order to better understand the operation of such a filter module, let’s look at the components involved in the construction of the NAC-06-332-D. The module contains an inductor, capacitor, and ferrite core. The inductor is composed of a coil of wire wound around a ferrite core. The ferrite core is a magnetic material that helps absorb electromagnetic radiation as well as low frequency signals. The inductor is connected to the capacitor, which is a small electronic component that helps to filter out high frequency signals. Finally, the ferrite core acts as a shield, helping to further reduce noise interference.

In order to further reduce noise interference, the NAC-06-332-D is designed with a wide input voltage range, from 6 VDC to 15 VDC. This allows the module to handle intense fluctuations in power that could otherwise damage the device. The module also has a very low dropout voltage (80mV) and high peak current (500mA), which ensures that all current is delivered efficiently and effectively. Furthermore, the filter operates at very low temperatures, thanks to its thermally controlled architecture.

The NAC-06-332-D is a great example of a power line filter module. It is small in size, operates efficiently, and provides superior protection from outside noise sources. Its efficient design and wide input voltage range give it superior performance, and its low dropout voltage and high peak current capabilities make it ideal for a wide range of applications. Ultimately, the NAC-06-332-D power line filter module stands as a great example of how effective such modules can be in protecting electronic devices and systems.

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