Claims
- 1. An electronic filter capable of attenuating electromagnetic interference, the filter comprising:
a filter housing having a first end, a second end, and an internal cavity extending between the first and second end; and a first encapsulated filter positioned in the internal cavity conductively coupled to the first end of the filter housing such that an outer end of the first encapsulated filter faces substantially away from the internal cavity, and wherein the outer end comprises a hermetic seal.
- 2. The electronic filter according to claim 1 further comprising a second encapsulated filter positioned in the internal cavity and conductively coupled to the first encapsulated filter and to the second end of the filter housing, wherein the second encapsulated filter comprises an outer end that faces substantially away from the internal cavity.
- 3. The electronic filter according to claim 2 wherein the first encapsulated filter and the second encapsulated filter each comprise a metal casing and a capacitor encapsulated within, and conductively coupled to, the metal casing.
- 4. The electronic filter according to claim 3 wherein each of the metal casings comprise an end opposite to the outer end, and wherein the outer end comprises a flange.
- 5. The electronic filter according to claim 3 wherein one of the encapsulated filters comprises a “C” section circuit.
- 6. The electronic filter according to claim 3 wherein one of the encapsulated filters comprises a “L” section circuit.
- 7. The electronic filter according to claim 3 wherein the metal casing further comprises a glass hermetic seal on one end of the metal casing.
- 8. The electronic filter according to claim 3 wherein the outer end of the second encapsulated filter comprises a hermetic seal.
- 9. The electronic filter according to claim 6 wherein the “L” section circuit comprises an internal ferrite bead.
- 10. The electronic filter according to claim 1 further comprising a discoidal capacitor positioned in the internal cavity and conductively coupled to the first encapsulated filter and to the second end of the filter housing.
- 11. The electronic filter according to claim 10 wherein the first encapsulated filter comprises a metal casing and a capacitor encapsulated within, and conductively coupled to, the metal casing.
- 12. The electronic filter according to claim 10 further comprising an ferrite bead located inside the internal cavity of the filter housing.
- 13. The electronic filter according to claim 11 wherein the metal casing comprises a flanged end conductively coupled to the filter housing and an end opposite the flanged end.
- 14. The electronic filter according to claim 11 wherein the metal casing further comprises a glass hermetic seal on one end of the metal casing.
- 15. A method of constructing an electronic filter for attenuating electromagnetic interference, the method comprising the steps of
providing a first encapsulated filter and a second encapsulated filter, each encapsulated filter comprising a pair of leads, a metal casing, and a capacitor encapsulated within and conductively coupled to the metal casing, one end of at least one of the metal casing being hermetically sealed, conductively coupling one of the leads of the first encapsulated filter to one of the leads of the second encapsulated filter; inserting the coupled encapsulated filters into and positioning the coupled encapsulated filters within a filter housing through a first end of the filter housing; conductively coupling the first encapsulated filter to the first end of the filter housing; and conductively coupling the second encapsulated filter to a second end of the filter housing.
- 16. The method according to claim 15 wherein the providing step further comprises providing a first encapsulated filter and a second encapsulated further each having at least one hermetically sealed end.
- 17. A method of constructing an electronic filter for attenuating electromagnetic interference, the method comprising the steps of:
providing an encapsulated filter comprising a pair of leads, a metal casing and a capacitor encapsulated within and conductively coupled to the metal casing, one end of the metal casing being hermetically sealed; providing a discoidal capacitor having an internal diameter; conductively coupling the encapsulated filter to a first end of a filter housing; conductively coupling one lead of the encapsulated filter to the internal diameter of the discoidal capacitor; conductively coupling the discoidal capacitor to a second end of the filter housing; and sealing the second end of the filter housing with an epoxy.
- 18. The method according to claim 17 further comprising the step of washing the filter housing to remove flux contamination.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/620,866, filed Jul. 21, 2000 which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/028,881, filed Feb. 24, 1998, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (2)
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