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Transformers handle PoE++ power levels

March 1, 2018 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

A new series of EPCOS transformers is designed for an output of up to 60 W, which are therefore suitable for PoE++ according to IEEE 802.3bt. The new B82806D0060A** series comprises four types with different turns ratios for output voltages of 3.3, 5, 12, and 24 V. The SMD components have dimensions of 30x22x11.4 mm and are designed for a wide range of operating temperatures from -40C to +125 °C.

The electrical insulation of the RoHS-compatible transformers complies TDK PoE++with UL 1446 class 130 (B) and can withstand a high-voltage test between the primary and secondary sides at 1,500 Vac, 50 Hz for one second. Particularly worth highlighting are the low dc resistance values that – depending on the type – can be as low as 3.5 mΩ. This results in a higher efficiency, thus making the new transformers also suitable for active clamp forward converter topologies. The typical switching frequency is 250 kHz.

Existing systems with two pairs of cables compliant with IEEE 802.3af (PoE) and IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) are designed for outputs of 15 W and 30 W, respectively. The IEEE 802.3bt (PoE++) standard, which is designed for four pairs of cables, has been developed in order to supply devices with a higher power demand. The new EPCOS transformers are designed specifically for this application segment. Typical applications are video and POS systems, but also include systems such as lighting controllers, fire alarm systems or access systems that are used in building management.

Main applications

The supply of powerful loads, such as video and POS systems, but also systems used in building management such as lighting controllers, fire alarm systems or access systems.
Main features and benefits

High output of 60 W
DC resistance values as low as 35 mΩ

TDK EPCOS Inc., 485B US Highway 1 South, Suite 200, Iselin, NJ 08830, https://en.tdk.eu/tdk-en/1190358/products/product-catalog/transformers/epcos-transformers-for-dc-dc-converters-

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