CM1636
CM1636 is 6- and 8-Channel EMI Filter Arrays manufactured by onsemi.
Features
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- - Four, six and eight channels of EMI filtering with integrated ESD protection Pi-style EMI filters in a capacitor-resistorcapacitor (C-R-C) network ±15k V ESD protection on each channel (IEC 61000-4-2 Level 4, contact discharge) ±30k V ESD protection on each channel (HBM) Greater than 30d B of attenuation from 800MHz to 3GHz UDFN package with 0.40mm lead pitch:
- 4-ch. = 8-lead UDFN
- 6-ch. = 12-lead UDFN
- 8-ch. = 16-lead UDFN Tiny UDFN package size:
- 8-lead: 1.7mm x 1.35mm x 0.50mm
- 12-lead: 2.5mm x 1.35mm x 0.50mm
- 16-lead: 3.3mm x 1.35mm x 0.50mm Increased robustness against vertical impacts during manufacturing process Lead-free finishing
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Product Description
The CM1636 is an EMI filter array with ESD protection, which integrates either four, six or eight pi filters (C-R-C). Each CM1636 filter has ponent values of 15p F-200W-15p F. These parts include ESD protection diodes on every pin, providing a very high level of protection for sensitive electronic ponents that may be subjected to electrostatic discharge (ESD). The ESD diodes connected to the filter ports safely dissipate ESD strikes of ±15k V contact discharge, twice the specification requirement of the IEC 61000-4-2, Level 4 international standard. Using the MIL-STD-883 (Method 3015) specification for Human Body Model (HBM) ESD, the pins are protected for contact discharges at greater than ±30k V. This device is particularly well-suited for portable electronics (e.g. mobile handsets, PDAs, notebook puters) because of its small package and easyto-use pin assignments. In particular, the CM1636 is ideal for EMI filtering and protecting data lines from ESD in wireless handsets. The CM1636 is available in space-saving, ultra-lowprofile, 8-lead, 12-lead and 16-lead 0.4mm pitch UDFN packages. It is fabricated with California Micro Devices' Centurion TM process and available with leadfree finishing.
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- Applications
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- I/O port protection for mobile handsets, notebook puters, PDAs etc....