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BLM41PG102SH1L

Manufacturer Part Number
BLM41PG102SH1L
Description
Manufacturer
Murata
Datasheet

Specifications of BLM41PG102SH1L

Mounting Style
Surface Mount
Termination
Flat Style
Operating Temp Range
-55C to 125C
Product Height (mm)
1.6mm
Product Depth (mm)
1.6mm
Product Length (mm)
4.5mm
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant

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!Note
4. Capacitive Noise Suppression
5. High frequency Capacitor Characteristics Used
6. Inductive Noise Suppression
for EMI Suppression Filters
When a capacitor is connected (bypass capacitor) to
ground from a noisy signal line or power line, the circuit
impedance decreases as the frequency increases. Since
noise is a high frequency phenomenon, it flows to ground
if a capacitor has been connected to ground, thereby
making it possible to eliminate noise. (See Fig.)
EMI suppression filters employing a capacitor in this way
are used to eliminate this type of noise.
Even general-purpose capacitors can be used for noise
suppression. However, since noise has an extremely high
frequency range, general-purpose capacitors may not
function as effective bypass capacitors, due to the large
residual inductance built into the capacitor.
All the capacitors used in Murata's EMI suppression
filters employ a three terminal structure or thru-type
structure, which functions effectively even at high
frequencies, thereby minimizing the influence of residual
inductance. Consequently, an effective filter circuit can be
formed even at frequencies exceeding 1GHz.
(Refer to Fig.)
When an inductor is inserted in series in a noise
producing circuit (See Fig.), its impedance increases with
frequency. In this configuration it is possible to attenuate
and eliminate noise components (high frequency
components). The Murata EMI suppression filter
functions in this way.
Continued from the preceding page.
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Principles of Noise Suppression by DC EMIFILr
Capacitive Noise Suppression
Equivalent circuit of general-purpose capacitor and
three terminal capacitor in the high frequency area
and comparison of insertion loss
(a) Construction of capacitor
(b) Equivalent circuit of capacitors which is concerning ESL effect.
(c) Improvement of Insertion Loss Characteristics
Inductive Noise Suppression
Noise+Signal/DC Power
Noise+Signal/DC Power
Two terminal capacitor
20
40
60
80
0
1
C=2200pF
5
Dielectric
Electrode
Lead
Noise
10
Frequency (MHz)
Z =
Three terminal capacitor
Continued on the following page.
Z =
f : Frequency
c : Capacitance Value
50
2 fL
Noise
2 fc
f : Frequency
L : Inductance Value
1
100
Signal/DC Power
Signal/DC Power
Dielectric
Electrode
Lead
500 1000
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