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SMT pulse transformers designed for battery management

October 10, 2025 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Sumida Corporation announces the launch the start of a new series of automotive-grade, low-profile surface-mount transformers designed specifically for use in Battery Management Systems (BMS) in electric vehicles (EVs), industrial battery storage, and portable power applications. The new pulse transformers are the CIUH7D46 and CIUH10D47.

Battery management systems play a critical role in ensuring the safety, efficiency, and longevity of high-voltage Li-Ion battery packs. The CIUH Series provides robust galvanic isolation and EMI suppression, both essential for the integrity of serial communication lines within daisy-chained BMS architectures.

Key Features: Low-profile (5mm) SMD package ideal for compact, high-density BMS designs; High isolation rating: 3,800 V DC (60 seconds), meeting the demands of high-voltage environments; AEC-Q200 qualified for automotive reliability and performance; Flexible coil configuration: CIUH10D47 features dual primary/secondary windings for multiple topology options; Excellent coplanarity (≦0.1mm) and robust metal terminal construction for high mechanical reliability; Wide operating temperature: -40°C to +125°C.

Electrical Performance Highlights: Working voltage up to 1,000V (CIUH10D47) (600V CIUH10D46); Low interwinding capacitance (as low as 1.46pF) to reduce noise coupling; Low DCR: as low as 0.38Ω for improved efficiency; Inductance ranges from 45μH to 593μH across variants; RoHS compliant.

Application Versatility: Automotive BMS for EVs, HEVs, and PHEVs; Industrial energy storage and UPS systems; Portable and off-grid power solutions.

Additionally, the CIUH7D46 is validated for use with Analog Devices’ isoSPI transceivers (ADBM56821 and ADBM56822), making it an ideal choice for developers using ADI’s BMS evaluation platforms. It is also compatible with other isoSPI transceiver chips.

The CIUH7D46 and CIUH10D47 are available through Sumida’s global distribution network. For detailed specifications, reference designs, or to request samples, visit www.sumida.com or contact your local Sumida sales representative.

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Filed Under: Automotive, Development Tools, Industrial, Power Components, Power Management, Transformers Tagged With: Sumida Corporation

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