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Glenair Filter Micro-D connectors are low-pass filters, transmitting DC and low frequency signals while attenuating unwanted
high frequency noise. These connectors are available with C filter elements or Pi filters. The filter substrates are constructed with
a ceramic planar capacitor array. Glenair Filter Micro-D's meet the demanding performance requirements of MIL-DTL-83513, except for a reduction in the dielectric withstanding voltage rating to 200 volts DC (higher voltages available on request). The TwistPin contact system assures superior performance in the most demanding applications. Micro-D Filter Connectors General Information Micro-D Filter Connectors Special Products |
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Filter With Solder Cup Contacts (240-030) ![]() |
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Available in 9, 15, 21, 25, 31, and 37 contacts, these aluminum shell filtered Micro-D connectors are backfilled with thermally conductive epoxy to allow soldering without heat damage to sensitive filter elements. |
Pre-Wired Pigtail Filter Connector (240-032) ![]() |
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These pre-wired connectors save labor and provide added reliability. Choose from 9 to 37 contacts. Mates to standard M83513 type Micro-D connectors. |
Vertical Printed Circuit Board Micro-D Filter (240-031) ![]() |
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Featuring a one piece aluminum shell, these thru-hole board mount connectors can be ordered with jackposts or with jackscrews for flex-to-board applications. PC terminals are .018" (0.46 mm.) diameter and are spaced .050" (1.27 mm.) apart. |
90° Printed Circuit Board Micro-D Filter (240-034) ![]() |
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These right angle thru-hole headers replicate the popular "CBR" .100" by .100" terminal spacing. Filter elements are housed in a wider shell. A molded rear tray withstands soldering heat and is impervoius to chemicals. Terminals are encapsulated in epoxy. |
In-Line Filter Adapter (240-033) ![]() |
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Avoid costly redesign with pin/socket feed-thru adapters. These adapters plug into any standard M83513 connector. Simply unplug your existing cable, install the filter adapter and reconnect the cable. |
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