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    EPCOS SMT current sense transformer

    TDK's new compact SMT current-sense transformers suit power apps

    03/12/2016

    TDK Corporation presents two new series of EPCOS SMT current sense transformers for power electronics. The various types in the B78417A* series are based on EP7 ferrite cores, have compact dimensions of just 10.6 mm x 12.2 mm x 11.0 mm and are designed to measure pulse currents of up to 20 A. The maximum DC resistance on the primary winding is 1.9 mΩ.

    The SMT current sense transformers in the B78419A* series are designed with EP10 ferrite cores. These components have dimensions of 12.8 mm x 13.6 mm x 14.4 mm and their measurement range extends up to 30 A. The DC resistance is just 0.5 mΩ.

    Each series is available with a variety of turn ratios: While the EP7-based transformers are available in four versions with turn ratios of between 1:50 and 1:125, the EP10 transformers offer five versions with turn ratios of between 1:50 and 1:180. The permissible operating temperature range extends from -40 °C to +150 °C. The transformers are suitable for measuring currents in the frequency range from 50 kHz to 250 kHz.

    Possible applications include switch-mode power supplies and all types of converters. The test voltage between the primary and secondary sides is 2400 V AC and the creepage distances meet the requirements for basic insulation according to IEC 60664. As the components are qualified to AEC-Q200, they can also be used in xEV applications, e.g. for measuring the currents in DC/DC inverters.

    Main applications
    -Switch-mode power supplies and all types of converters
    -DC/DC inverters in xEV applications
    -Current measurement in 48 volt on-board power supplies

    Main features and benefits
    -Wide measuring range up to 30 A
    -Low ohmic resistance
    -Creepage distances according to IEC 60664 (basic insulation)
    -High dielectric strength for compact design
    -Qualified to AEC-Q200
    -Wide range of turn ratios

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