Recom Power Line Filter, for use with RECOM Power Supply, RLS Series

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RS Stock No.:
185-5497
Mfr. Part No.:
RLS-126
Brand:
Recom
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Brand

Recom

Accessory Type

Line Inductor

For Use With

RECOM Power Supply

Series

RLS

Standards Met

REACH

Input Current Range

0.8A

AC or DC Output Voltage

dc

AC or DC Input Voltage

dc

Mounting Style

Surface Mount

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

RECOM Power Line Filter, 0.8A Input Current Range, Surface Mounting - RLS Series - RLS-126


Want to keep your system running in tip-top shape? Boost the performance of your electrical supply units with this power line filter from RECOM. It regulates the electrical frequencies going to your equipment by generating an electromagnetic field and blocking potentially damaging RFI or EMI. This ensures only pure signals make it downstream, which reduces disruption and maintenance. The power line filter also protects circuits against harmful currents to keep your system ticking along without a hitch.

Features & Benefits


• Highly conductive copper-wrapped steel core for optimum signal clarity
• Flexible wire goes around components to navigate densely packed PCBs
• 12mm width saves space in busy setups

Applications


• Energy industry
• Hydraulic equipment
• Security systems
• Consumer electronics

At what temperatures can I use this power line filter?


The component has a wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +125°C. This makes it suitable for use in harsh industrial environments.

How does this power line filter work?


The unit uses capacitors, inductors, resistors and a ferrite core to separate electromagnetic from electric signals.

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