9.0 VA Transformers Now Suited For International Markets

Feb. 1, 2003
Employing the same pin-out pattern and phasing as existing domestic units, the SPW-3150 series of 9.0 VA, low-profile, international printed circuit power transformers has safety agency certifications for UL1585 Class 2 and 3, #1446 and EN 60950. The

Employing the same pin-out pattern and phasing as existing domestic units, the SPW-3150 series of 9.0 VA, low-profile, international printed circuit power transformers has safety agency certifications for UL1585 Class 2 and 3, #1446 and EN 60950. The UL 94V0 split-section bobbin and shroud assembly meets strict creepage and clearance specs found in Europe and other world markets. Hipot rating from primaries to secondaries is 4,500 VRMS. The transformers also incorporate independently isolated windings, lead breakout isolation tapes, and epoxy resin impregnation. Package dimensions for the SPW-3150 series transformers are 2.030" x 1.510" x 1.080" and pricing begins at $4.41 each in production quantities. For more details, contact Derek Brooke at PREM MAGNETICS INC., McHenry, IL. (815) 385-2700.

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