Power Electronics



TRANSFORMERS

Apr 1, 2003 12:00 PM

Current Sense Transformer


The CT01 Series is primary rated at 6A and is ideal for low profile pick-and-place applications. Designed for use in ac-dc and dc-dc converters with switching frequencies up to 1 MHz, it's available in 8 turn ratios and has an operating temperature of -40°C to 130°C.
ICE Components Inc., Manassas, Va.
Circle 351 freeproductinfo.net/pet

High-Voltage Transformer

The Model 4283-1300 fine wire high-voltage transformer delivers 0.2W continuous power with an operating temperature range from -55°C to 155°C. Available in full-wave or flyback designs, it can be custom configured. It operates at frequencies to 500 kHz, with up to 800V output.
Datatronics Romoland Inc., Romoland, Calif.
Circle 354 freeproductinfo.net/pet

Gate Drive Transformer

The GT01 Series is ideal for high-density dc-dc converters where space is a premium. It's designed for operation from 500 kHz to over 1 MHz with 14 parts in production available in three E-T ratings of 10, 15 and 22.5 V-µSec. It offers turn ratios of 1:1, 1:2, 1:1:1, 1:2:2, and 1:3:3 and has a temperature range of -40°C to 130°C.
ICE Components Inc., Manassas, Va.
Circle 350 freeproductinfo.net/pet

Custom Transformers

The FF Series is engineered to meet UL/CSA/TUV/IEC standards in medical (IEC601), instrumentation (IEC1010), or audio products (IEC65). Available in toroidal, switch mode, chassis, PC-mounting or SMT formats, their power range is less than 50kW, less than 500 kHz operating frequency with input(s) or output(s) less than 600V. Products are designed to approved class B (130°C) as or class H (180°C) insulation systems, with isolation of 4kV or higher between windings.
ATC-Frost Magnetics Inc., Ontario, Canada
Circle 353 freeproductinfo.net/pet

Powerline Magnetics

Powerline transformers provide enhanced performance required by the standards Homeplug 1.0, EIA 709.2, CEA R7.3, and European CENELEC EN 50065-1. Their outstanding size and cost-optimized designs use advanced magnetic cores and materials. Magnetic cores based on VITROVAC and VITROPERM alloys yield superior electrical performance over the spectrum of transmitted frequencies. Their compact design is accomplished by exploiting the highest saturation flux density of the cores.
Vacuumschmelze GmbH, Hanau, Germany
Circle 365 freeproductinfo.net/pet

High-Voltage Inverter Transformer

Available in a 26 mm × 16.5 mm × 7.1 mm surface-mount package, the cold cathode fluorescent lamp (CCFL) Inverter Transformer Series is used in power supplies for producing the high voltage needed to initiate lamp operation for back-lighting of LCDs. Features include an operating frequency of 60 kHz ±25 %, operating temperature of 0°C to 75°C, and dielectric strength of 1500Vrms. Available in five 6W configurations, input voltage selections are 25V, 20V, 15V, 13V, or 10.5V with outputs of 1300V, 70mA.
J.W. Miller, Gardena, Calif.
Circle 352 freeproductinfo.net/pet


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