Product category:
Transformers and Inductors
News Release from: Focus EDL | Subject: PL8x00 series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 14 October 2005
Inductors and transformers meet military
needs
Focus EDL has released several new series of ruggedised inductors and transformers designed for modern military and aerospace power applications.
Focus EDL has released several new series of ruggedised inductors and transformers designed for modern military and aerospace power applications The PL8100 series rail-mount inductors use a ruggedised header for durable board connections whereas the PL8200 and PL8300 series contain self-leaded package transformers and inductors with ruggedised construction
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 Feb 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The PL8400 series has an open construction with pad-mounted transformers for robust board mounting.
The PL8100 toroid surface mount inductors use two rails for board mounting and cores bonded to high-temperature headers for durability and mechanical strength.
Current ratings up to 14.3A DC and frequencies up to 1MHz are currently available.
They come in four package sizes.
The PL8200/8300 devices are available as inductors and transformers.
The structural header is bonded to the cores and lead wires for increased mechanical durability.
The footprint is 31 x 25.4mm maximum with a maximum height of 12.7mm.
Current rating is up to 38A DC and inductance range is 1.1 to 18.1uH.
The PL8200/8300/8400 transformers and inductors have pad or rail mounting configurations used for both surface board mounting and electrical connection.
They come in packages in sizes from 10.25 x 8.75 x 6.35 to 32 x 27 x 12mm.
Current rating up to 23.8A DC and operating frequencies to 1MHz are currently available.
All parts can withstand temperatures from -55 to +130C.
The parts in these series are available in tape-and-reel packaging.
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