vicor corp. tel: 800-735-6200, 978-470-2900 fax: 978-475-6715 line filter rev. 1.1 page 1 of 2 set your site on vicor at vicorpower.com line filter for use with vi-ham (p/n 30205) features ? compatible with vi-ham-xl and vi-ham-xm ? rohs compliant product highlights the vi-ham harmonic attenuator module requires an external filter to meet international standards for emi/rfi emissions, and incorporates transient surge protection, as outlined in the specifications below. 4.6 x 2.4 x 1 in (116,8 x 61,0 x 25,4 mm) parameter min typ max unit notes oper a ting volt a ge 85 264 v a c oper a ting freq u ency 47 63 hz oper a ting c u rrent (see fig u re 1) 6.3 a le a k a ge c u rrent a t 264 v a c, 63 hz 1.2 ma (either line to e a rth) tr a nsient s u rge 1 kv 1.2/50s p u lse a s per en61000-4-5 with extern a l mov p/n 30076 withst a nd 2 jo u les 0 to 360 ph a se a ngle; exceeds iec 801-5, level b dielectric withst a nd (line ? c a se) 1500 v a c resid ua l volt a ge a fter 1 sec. 34 v electrical specifications parameter min typ max unit notes weight 16 (457) oz (g) size 2.4 x 4.6 x 1.0 in 6,1 x 11,7 x 2,54 cm oper a ting temper a t u re (see fig u re 1) -20 40 c agency a pprov a ls ul, csa, tv general specifications note: the 30205 line filter is not hermetic a lly se a led a nd therefore sho u ld not b e s ub jected to post solder a q u eo u s rinse. line load r c x ld lc c y c y d1 d2 d3 ham filter p/n 30205 r = 235 k d1,2 = 1.5ke130ca d3 = 1.5ke150ca mov * p/n 30076 c x = 1.5 uf(x2)sh c y = 0.01 uf, y2 type lc = 6.9 mh ld = 0.72 mh *mov required external to filter to meet normal mode transient surge requirements
vicor corp. tel: 800-735-6200, 978-470-2900 fax: 978-475-6715 line filter rev. 1.1 p/n 30205 page 2 of 2 02/10 set your site on vicor at www.vicorpower.com mechanical outline and recommended layout dimensions (all measurements are in inches) 90 80 70 60 50 40 operating temp (deg c) current (amps) rated current vs ambient temperature 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 figure 1 current rating vs. temperature c . . . . . . . . c (a) ii () figure 2 insertion loss vs. frequency
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