Mini Switchmode Transformer Handles Up To 6W

Oct. 8, 2008
The company's latest line of custom, low-power switchmode transformers, the EE12.7, measures 0.215" high, 0.55" wide, and 0.66" in length. The component meets the ruggedized requirements of MIL-PRF-27, making it suitable for use in high reliability

The company's latest line of custom, low-power switchmode transformers, the EE12.7, measures 0.215" high, 0.55" wide, and 0.66" in length. The component meets the ruggedized requirements of MIL-PRF-27, making it suitable for use in high reliability aerospace and military systems. The EE12.7 delivers up to 6W of power at 100 kHz. Custom electrical specifications are also available upon request. Typical applications include switching power supplies, point-of-load converters, power over Ethernet, dc/dc converters, gate drives, and current transformers. For further information and pricing, call BETA TRANSFORMER TECHNOLOGY, Bohemia, NY. (631) 244-7393.

Company: BETA TRANSFORMER TECHNOLOGY

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