TX140/106/25 Series, Ferrite Cores

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ImageProduct DetailPriceAvailabilityECAD ModelLengthToleranceWidthCore TypeSupplier Device PackageDiameterGapCore Factor (ΣI/A) mm⁻¹Effective Length (le) mmEffective Area (Ae) mm²Effective Magnetic Volume (Ve) mm³FinishHeightEffective Permeability (µe)Minimum Core Cross Section (Amin) mm²MaterialInitial Permeability (µi)Inductance Factor (Al)Series
TX140/106/25-3E25
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±30%
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Toroid
TX 140 x 106 x 25
5.528" (140.40mm)
Gapped
0.903
382
422
161100
Epoxy
0.996" (25.30mm)
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3E25
5500
7.7 µH
TX140/106/25
TX140/106/25-3E5
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TX
TX 140 x 106 x 25
5.528" (140.40mm)
Ungapped
0.903
382
422
161100
Epoxy
0.996" (25.30mm)
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-
3E5
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-
TX140/106/25
TX140/106/25-3F4
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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-
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Toroid
TX 140 x 106 x 25
5.528" (140.40mm)
Ungapped
0.903
382
422
161100
Epoxy
0.996" (25.30mm)
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3F4
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TX140/106/25

About  Ferrite Cores

Ferrite cores are an essential component used in the winding of transformers and other wound components. These cores are designed with a specific chemical composition that helps to minimize the occurrence of eddy currents, which can negatively impact the performance of magnetic devices. Ferrite cores are available in various form factors to accommodate different application requirements. Some common form factors include E-shaped cores, toroidal cores, ER cores, multi-hole cores, and more. Each form factor has its own unique characteristics and benefits, making them suitable for specific applications. Furthermore, ferrite cores come in a wide range of sizes to cater to different design needs. The size of the core is an important parameter to consider as it directly affects the overall dimensions and performance of the magnetic device. When selecting a ferrite core, key parameters to consider are the size, form factor or core type, and inductance factor. The size of the core should be chosen based on the space constraints and power handling requirements of the application. The form factor or core type should align with the design goals and electrical specifications of the device. Lastly, the inductance factor, which is determined by the core material and geometry, plays a crucial role in achieving the desired electrical characteristics of the magnetic component. By carefully considering these parameters and selecting the appropriate ferrite core, engineers can optimize the performance, efficiency, and reliability of their magnetic devices. Ferrite cores play a vital role in the construction of transformers and other wound components, enabling efficient power transfer and electromagnetic compatibility in a wide range of electronic and electrical applications.