New Industry Products

Miniaturized LC Filters for Suppression of EMI

March 08, 2017 by Jeff Shepard

TDK Corporation presents the MEM1005PP251T – a new LC filter for EMI suppression. With dimensions of just 1.0 x 0.5 x 0.35 mm the filters are well-suited for use in smart phones and base stations. Volume production began in March 2017.

The usual method for suppressing interference in the communication frequency bands of smart phones and other devices is to use capacitors or inductances, or a combination of these components. In contrast to discrete solutions, the MEM1005PP251T combines two capacitors and an inductance in the form of a Pi filter in a single component. As a result, 61 percent less space is required and there is a reduction in the overall number of components.

Due to the special design by TDK, the component offers very low-loss operation and a dc resistance of just 0.8Ω, which represents a reduction of 69 percent when compared to previous products. The new filter offers a rated current of 350mA, which is 3.5-times more than the MEM1608P series. With these properties the combination element offers the highest possible performance currently available in its class.

In addition, the new filter is designed for a very wide temperature range from -55 to +125 degrees C, whereas previous series only covered the range from -40 to +85 degrees C. Due to expansion of rated current and the wide temperature range, it allows a high degree of design flexibility.

The attenuation in the frequency range from 700MHz to 3GHz, which is used by mobile communications, is in excess of 30dB. This means that interference is extremely well suppressed and the reception sensitivity increases significantly. In future, TDK will extend this product line to meet the design requirements for a broad spectrum of devices for wireless communication.