CDN M-type - Mains / Power supply applications

CDN M-type - Mains / Power supply applications

CDN S-type - Screened cables

CDN S-type - Screened cables

CDN AF-type - Unscreened unbalanced lines

CDN AF-type - Unscreened unbalanced lines

CDN T-type - Unscreened balanced lines

CDN T-type - Unscreened balanced lines

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CDN M-type - Mains / Power supply applications

The Coupling- / Decoupling Networks are used to inject common-mode disturbances to Equipment under Test (EuT). Further, the CDNs provide sufficient decoupling between Auxiliary Equipment (AE) and disturbance signal. The requirements for CDN and their application are described in the standard IEC 61000-4-6 (Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields). CDNs have a common mode impedance of 150 Ohm and are available for a multitude of cable types and connectors.

CDN S-type - Screened cables

The Coupling- / Decoupling Networks are used to inject common-mode disturbances to Equipment under Test (EuT). Further, the CDNs provide sufficient decoupling between Auxiliary Equipment (AE) and disturbance signal. The requirements for CDN and their application are described in the standard IEC 61000-4-6 (Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields). CDNs have a common mode impedance of 150 Ohm and are available for a multitude of cable types and connectors.

CDN AF-type - Unscreened unbalanced lines

The Coupling- / Decoupling Networks are used to inject common-mode disturbances to Equipment under Test (EuT). Further, the CDNs provide sufficient decoupling between Auxiliary Equipment (AE) and disturbance signal. The requirements for CDN and their application are described in the standard IEC 61000-4-6 (Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields). CDNs have a common mode impedance of 150 Ohm and are available for a multitude of cable types and connectors.

CDN T-type - Unscreened balanced lines

The Coupling / Decoupling Networks are used to inject common-mode disturbances to Equipment under Test (EuT). Further, the CDNs provide sufficient decoupling between Auxiliary Equipment (AE) and disturbance signal. The requirements for CDN and their application are described in the standard IEC 61000-4-6 (Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields). CDNs have a common mode impedance of 150 Ohm and are available for a multitude of cable types and connectors.


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