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TPSF12C3QDYYRQ1

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AUTOMOTIVE COMMON-MODE ACTIVE EMI FILTER (AEF) FOR THREE-PHASE SYSTEMS

TPSF12C3QDYYRQ1
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

TPSF12C3QDYYRQ1

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Texas Instruments

AUTOMOTIVE COMMON-MODE ACTIVE EMI FILTER (AEF) FOR THREE-PHASE SYSTEMS

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationTPSF12C3QDYYRQ1
GradeAutomotive
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Filters1
Package / CaseSOT-23-14 Thin, SOT-23 Variant
QualificationAEC-Q100
Supplier Device Package14-SOT-23-THIN
Voltage - Supply [Max]16 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]8 V

Pricing

Prices provided here are for design reference only. For realtime values and availability, please visit the distributors directly

DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyCut Tape (CT) 1$ 2.95
10$ 2.65
25$ 2.51
100$ 2.17
250$ 2.06
500$ 1.85
1000$ 1.56
Digi-Reel® 1$ 2.95
10$ 2.65
25$ 2.51
100$ 2.17
250$ 2.06
500$ 1.85
1000$ 1.56
Tape & Reel (TR) 3000$ 1.48
6000$ 1.43
Texas InstrumentsLARGE T&R 1$ 2.23
100$ 1.95
250$ 1.37
1000$ 1.10

Description

General part information

TPSF12C3-Q1 Series

The TPSF12C3-Q1 is an active filter IC designed to reduce common-mode (CM) electromagnetic interference (EMI) in three-phase AC power systems.

The active EMI filter (AEF) configured with voltage sense and current inject (VSCI) uses a capacitive multiplier circuit to emulate the Y-capacitors in a conventional passive filter design. The device senses the high-frequency noise on each power line using a set of sense capacitors and injects noise-canceling currents back into the power lines using an injection capacitor. The effective active capacitance is set by the circuit gain and the injection capacitance. The AEF sensing and injection impedances use relatively low capacitance values with small component footprints. The device includes integrated filtering, compensation and protection circuitry, and an enable input.

The TPSF12C3-Q1 provides a very low impedance path for CM noise in the frequency range of interest for EMI measurement. Enabling up to 30 dB of CM noise reduction at the lower end of specified frequency ranges (for example, 150 kHz to 3 MHz) significantly reduces the size, weight and cost of the CM filter implementation.