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Part RoHS Manufacturer Transformer Type Mounting Feature Manufacturer Series Approvals (V) Terminal Finish Power Rating No. of Functions No. of Winding (Primary) Isolation Voltage Inductance (Primary) Packing Method Output Current-1 Minimum ET Product Output Current-2 Maximum DC Unbalance Current No. of Winding (Secondary) Sub-Category Dimensions Maximum Operating Temperature Application Output Voltage-2 Output Voltage-1 Minimum Operating Temperature Height Width Nominal Input Voltage (V) Load Resistance Additional Features Minimum Input Voltage (V) JESD-609 Code Minimum Operating Frequency Length Turns Ratio (Np:Ns) Maximum Operating Frequency Maximum Input Voltage (V)

B78304B1032A003

TDK

SMPS TRANSFORMER

SURFACE MOUNT

TIN

10000 uH

TR, BLISTER, 13 INCH

85 Cel

-40 Cel

5.7 mm

7 mm

TURNS RATIO: 1:1:1

e3

10 KHz

8 mm

1600 KHz

B78416A2232A003

TDK

SMPS TRANSFORMER

SURFACE MOUNT

1

3000 uH

TR, BLISTER, 15 INCH

1

85 Cel

-40 Cel

7.1 mm

7.6 mm

HEIGHT DIM INCLUDE TERMINAL ALSO

8.8 mm

52 KHz

LDT565630T-002

TDK

SMPS TRANSFORMER

SURFACE MOUNT

1

14.5 uH

1

L5.8XB5.6XH3 (mm)

3 mm

5.6 mm

TURNS RATIO: 1:10.2

5.8 mm

DCT15EFD-U44S003

TDK

SMPS TRANSFORMER

SURFACE MOUNT

1

10 uH

1

8.5 mm

16.5 mm

LENGTH & HEIGHT DIM INCLUDE TERMINAL ALSO

22.5 mm

VGT15SEFD-250S4A7

TDK

SMPS TRANSFORMER

SURFACE MOUNT

AEC-Q200

2

2.6 uH

TR, EMBOSSED PLASTIC, 13 INCH

4

130 Cel

-40 Cel

12 mm

15.4 mm

HEIGHT DIMENSION INCLUDES TERMINAL ALSO

23 mm

SMPS Transformers

Switched-mode power supply (SMPS) transformers are a type of transformer used in power electronics to convert AC voltage to DC voltage with high efficiency. They are commonly used in applications such as computer power supplies, LED lighting, and motor drives.

The basic principle of an SMPS transformer is to use a high-frequency switching circuit to convert the input voltage to a high-frequency AC voltage, which is then rectified and filtered to produce the DC output voltage. The SMPS transformer is a critical component in the switching circuit, and is designed to handle high frequencies and high voltages without overheating or breaking down.

SMPS transformers are typically designed with a ferrite core, which has a high magnetic permeability and low magnetic losses at high frequencies. The core is usually in the form of a toroid, pot core, or E-core, and is wound with one or more coils to create the primary and secondary windings of the transformer.

The primary winding of the SMPS transformer is connected to the input AC voltage, while the secondary winding is connected to the rectifier and filter circuit, which produces the DC output voltage. The number of turns and the size of the wire used in the windings are determined by the required voltage transformation ratio and the frequency range of the circuit.