Isolation Transformers Reduce Leakage Inductance

Feb. 1, 2002

Claiming to reduce leakage inductance by up to 66%, the company's isolation transformers are designed for use in single-pair high-speed digital subscriber lines (SHDSLs) and four-wire high-speed digital subscriber lines (HDSL4s). The components have leakage inductance of 10 µH compared to the industry standard of 30 µH. Price in OEM quantities is $1.07 each with delivery from stock to eight weeks. For further information, call Jim Coyne at PREMIER MAGNETICS, Lake Forest, CA. (949) 452-0511.

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