A Common Mode Power Line Choke suppresses common-mode noise on AC mains or DC buses while minimally affecting differential current. Paired windings on a shared core cancel load flux, creating high impedance to common-mode energy and improving EMI margins. As a custom magnetic component solutions manufacturer, we deliver standard series and OEM/ODM designs focused on reliability, isolation, and compliance readiness for power electronics and industrial applications.
Compact magnetic designs with wide-band EMI attenuation
Application-specific engineering for mains and DC bus filtering
ISO9001 quality processes; documentation support
Compliance readiness for IEC/EN 60938 and RoHS
Free samples for validation before mass production
Choose the form factor that matches layout, current, and safety spacing needs.
| Series / Form factor | Key strengths | Typical uses |
|---|---|---|
| Toroidal | Low stray flux, wide bandwidth | SMPS inputs, appliances |
| SQ | PCB-efficient, balanced DCR/impedance | Computing, servers, control |
| ET | Creepage/clearance control | Medical, instrumentation |
| UU | Low DCR, higher current | Drives, EV chargers, PV/ESS |
Toroidal designs offer compact size and inherently low leakage flux, ideal for tight EMI limits. Options include tuned inductance, wire gauge, and insulation builds to meet thermal and isolation targets.
Used in industrial automation (drives, PLCs, motion), computing and servers, white goods, HVAC, telecom power, automotive 48 V domains, EV charging, PV inverters, and energy storage. Designs can be adapted for high temperature and vibration environments.
Match the choke to your noise spectrum, current, and safety goals.
Impedance vs. frequency at problem bands
Inductance per winding and core material
Rated current, DCR, and thermal rise
Leakage inductance and DM filter interaction
Isolation voltage, creepage/clearance, THT or SMD
We support OEM/ODM with NiZn ferrite or nanocrystalline cores, tailored inductance, current rating, size, and pinout. Share line type, voltage/current, target frequencies, thermal limits, and spacing requirements. We provide simulations, quick samples, and DFM guidance.
How does it differ from differential-mode filtering?
Common-mode attenuation targets noise to ground on both lines; differential-mode focuses between lines. A current-compensated choke mainly impedes common-mode noise.
Do you provide certifications?
Designs are engineered for IEC/EN 60938 and RoHS. Model-specific UL/CE documentation or testing can be supported upon request.
When should I choose ET or UU styles?
Use ET for controlled creepage/clearance and safety spacing; choose UU when low DCR and higher current are priorities.
As a magnetic components manufacturer, we supply Common Mode Power Line Choke solutions with fast samples and responsive OEM/ODM support. Request datasheets, send your specs or BOM, and consult our engineers to accelerate compliance and production readiness.