The CMT-8100 common mode inductors from Triad Magnetics feature rugged construction and materials for high-temperature applications in electronics operating environments. The inductors are designed to eliminate common noise to all lines in power supply designs and offer good EMI suppression over a wide frequency spectrum and a high current capacity, according to the company. Meeting VDE, IEC, UL, and CSA requirements, the inductors minimise AC line transmitted interference often created by high frequency switching power supplies. Normally placed close to the input power source, the inductors are constructed with UL-rated materials. The inductors are suitable for industrial controls, plant instrumentation and heavy duty equipment. They feature dielectric strength of 1500VRMS between windings and operate from -55 to +105°C, with the rated current yielding a temperature rise of approximately 35°C. The inductors offer a minimum inductance per winding ranging from 1 to 50mH, a current rating ranging from 1.7 to 20A and a DCR range from 0.006 to 0.45Ω. They feature a toroidal construction with through-hole mounting. They are available in rectangular packages ranging from 0.76x0.425 to 1.7x0.9inch maximum with height ranging from 0.90 to 1.65inch depending on the specific model.