Twin Gigabit Fiber Channel Transformer Touts High Reliability

Oct. 8, 2008
Targeting high-reliability applications, the TGB Series twin Gigabit transformer complies with ANSI X3T11, fiber channel, and FC-PH-3, and is designed and manufactured to meet MIL-PRF-21038. The component sports a low profile of 0.185” in height

Targeting high-reliability applications, the TGB Series twin Gigabit transformer complies with ANSI X3T11, fiber channel, and FC-PH-3, and is designed and manufactured to meet MIL-PRF-21038. The component sports a low profile of 0.185” in height and is particularly suitable for PMC, VME, PCI, and Compact PCI circuit card configurations. It weighs less than 1g and specifies an operating temperature range from -40?C to +85?C. Compatible with IR/convection reflow equipment, the transformer has a lifespan of 10,000 hours minimum in accordance with MIL-PRF-21038 and can withstand shock and vibration per MIL-STD-202. For more details and pricing, call BETA TRANSFORMER TECHNOLOGY, Bohemia, NY. (631) 244-7393.

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