[RFI] Experience with RF-INQUIRY Hi-Q Chokes?
michael.findley at ni.com
michael.findley at ni.com
Mon Feb 2 07:50:41 EST 2004
Normally a 50 Ohm load is used. Refer to CISPR 16 ( A highly overpriced
standard to which most all RF measurements are made.)
"Tom Rauch"
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02/02/2004 05:02
AM
Please respond to
Tom Rauch
> just came across an advertisement of a common-mode choke produced by
> RF-inquiry of Japan. They claim to provide at least 50 dB of reduction of
> common-mode-currents.
By the way, if the common mode source and load impedances are a fraction of
an ohm it is easy to obtain -50dB. If the common mode source and load
impedances (which have nothing much to do with line impedance) are 1000
ohms, we would be lucky to see 10dB.
It depends on how they measured.
73 Tom
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