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Push-pull transformers include 2,500 Vac isolation

July 2, 2021 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Würth Elektronik is pleased to announce the expansion of their popular MID-PPTI tiny push-pull transformer series. This series of parts can be used in a host of push-pull and pulse transformer applications and is found on dozens of reference designs.

The four parts added to the MID-PPTI series include 750317828, 750317829, 750317830, and 750317331; all of which are AEC-Q200 qualified and include an isolation voltage of 2500VAC isolation.

Both 5 volt and 12-volt output versions are available for each of the 12 volts and 24-volt inputs. The 5-volt output versions, 750317828 and 750317830, are capable of handling 250 miliAmps of current. The 12-volt output versions, 750317829 and 750317331, are capable of handling 100miliAmps of current.

This low profile, surface mount series features an operating temperature of -40°C to 125°C and is built with function, supplementary, or reinforced insulation.

The MID-PPTI transformers are best suited for isolated interface power supply for CAN, RS-485, RS-422, RSS-232, SPI, I2C, low-power LAN, industrial, process control, medical equipment, PLC analog and digital I/O modules, isolated gate driver power supplies, AC motor drives, and solar inverter applications.

Free samples are available upon request.

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