A new wideband common-mode noise filter consisting of Mn-Zn ferrite core and copper/polyimide tape wound coil

A new wideband common-mode noise filter for switching power supplies has been developed. The filter consisted of an Mn-Zn ferrite core and a copper/polyimide tape wound coil. The tape wound coil had two signal lines, two ground lines, and a polyimide dielectric film. The filter exhibited a common-mode rejection of over 30 dB in the wide frequency range of 100 kHz to 100 MHz. The wideband common-mode filtering was due to the high-frequency magnetic loss of the Mn-Zn ferrite core and the optimum ground point selection for the ground lines.

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