Manufacturer Part Number
CM1692-06DE
Manufacturer
onsemi
Introduction
The CM1692-06DE is a low pass EMI/RFI filter from onsemi's Praetorian® series, designed for suppressing unwanted high-frequency signals.
Product Features and Performance
Low pass filter with 3rd order response
Utilizes LC (Pi) technology for efficient filtering
Features six channels for multi-line applications
Offers 30dB attenuation at 1GHz
Embedded ESD protection enhances device safety
Operates efficiently within a -40°C ~ 85°C temperature range
Product Advantages
Compact size for space-sensitive applications
High performance in data line noise suppression
Suitable for harsh operating conditions
Easy integration into mobile device designs
Key Technical Parameters
Filter Order: 3rd
Number of Channels: 6
Attenuation Value: 30dB @ 1GHz
Current Rating: 30 mA
Inductance: 17nH (Total)
Capacitance: 11.8pF
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C ~ 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Embedded ESD protection to safeguard against sudden electrical surges
Manufactured by onsemi, a trusted name in electronic components
Compatibility
Designed for surface mount applications, facilitating easy mounting on PCBs
Primary application in data lines for mobile devices
Application Areas
Ideal for noise suppression in a variety of mobile devices including smartphones, tablets, and wearables
Product Lifecycle
Marked as obsolete, indicating that the product is no longer in active production
Potential buyers are advised to look for replacements or upgrades for ongoing or future projects
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Efficient noise suppression capabilities make it ideal for sensitive mobile device applications
Embedded ESD protection adds an extra layer of reliability and safety
Compact and efficient design suited for space-constrained applications
Manufactured by onsemi, ensuring a high standard of quality and performance
Although obsolete, its established performance record might still make it a viable choice for specific legacy projects or as a benchmark for seeking out newer alternatives