Murata Power Solutions Surface Mount Pulse Transformer 1:1:1 Turns Ratio, 10000μH Prim. Inductance, 1.8Ω Prim.

RS Stock No.: 905-5018Brand: Murata Power SolutionsManufacturers Part No.: 78602/9JC
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Specifications

Primary Inductance

10000µH

Primary DC Resistance

1.8Ω

Turns Ratio

1:1:1

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Leakage Inductance

0.71µH

Length

9.52mm

Width

9mm

Construction

Enclosed

Number of Phases

1

Maximum Temperature

+85°C

Standards Met

UL 94 V-0

Termination Type

Solder

Core Type

Toroidal

Minimum Temperature

-40°C

Product details

Pulse Transformer 786 Series

General purpose pulse transformers used in coupling, thyristor/triac firing and small sized switch mode power supply applications
The standard turns ratios may be modified by connecting any two windings in series
Can also be used as a common mode choke in filtering applications

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Murata Power Solutions Surface Mount Pulse Transformer 1:1:1 Turns Ratio, 10000μH Prim. Inductance, 1.8Ω Prim.
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Murata Power Solutions Surface Mount Pulse Transformer 1:1:1 Turns Ratio, 10000μH Prim. Inductance, 1.8Ω Prim.
Stock information temporarily unavailable.
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Technical documents

Specifications

Primary Inductance

10000µH

Primary DC Resistance

1.8Ω

Turns Ratio

1:1:1

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Leakage Inductance

0.71µH

Length

9.52mm

Width

9mm

Construction

Enclosed

Number of Phases

1

Maximum Temperature

+85°C

Standards Met

UL 94 V-0

Termination Type

Solder

Core Type

Toroidal

Minimum Temperature

-40°C

Product details

Pulse Transformer 786 Series

General purpose pulse transformers used in coupling, thyristor/triac firing and small sized switch mode power supply applications
The standard turns ratios may be modified by connecting any two windings in series
Can also be used as a common mode choke in filtering applications