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    Bourns Model SRF0502 Series line filters provide necessary EMI suppression helping to maximize system uptime in mission-critical applications
    Bourns® Model SRF0502 Series Line Filters

    Bourns Announces New Low 2.5 mm Profile Line Filter Series

    10/28/2024

    Bourns, Inc., a leading manufacturer and supplier of electronic components for power, protection, and sensing solutions, today announced a new low profile line filter series. Featuring a compact 2.5 mm profile, Bourns® Model SRF0502 Series line filters are designed to meet a variety of customer requirements. This new series provides EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) suppression for mission-critical applications where interference must be minimized.

    In addition to its low profile design, Bourns® latest line filter series features a shielded construction that further helps to minimize EMI while delivering low DCR, a high current rating up to 5 A and a frequency range up to 700 MHz. These line filters are ideal common mode power choke solutions for eliminating noise in a range of industrial power supplies and other applications that demand high reliability operation.

    The Bourns® Model SRF0502 Series line filters are available now and are RoHS compliant and halogen free. For more detailed product information, please go here

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