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    Würth Elektronik is pleased to announce the expansion of their popular MID-PPTI tiny push-pull transformer series.

    Würth Expands Popular Transformer Series

    07/01/2021

    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 which are AEC-Q200 qualified, and include and isolation voltage of 2500VAC isolation.

     

    Both 5 volt and 12 volt output versions are available for each of the 12 volt 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 expands the tool set available when designing low power isolated power supplies,” said Dean Huumala, Product Manager from Würth Elektronik. “This series is so attractive in that the part count is so low, making it a very small and low cost solution.”

     

    This low profile, surface mount series features an operating temperature of -40°C to 125°C, and are 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.

    www.we-online.com/catalog/en/MID-PPTI

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