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749302011
XFRMR 1:4.5:4.5:1 2MH SMD
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0.185" L x 0.127" W (4.70mm x 3.22mm)
0.114" (2.90mm)
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74930100
XFRMR PULSE 1:1 120UH SMD
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120µH
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0.114" (2.90mm)
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74930120
WE-STST SMT SUPER TINY SIGNAL TR
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110µH
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0.114" (2.90mm)
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749302010
XFRMR 1:4.5:4.5:1 300UH SMD
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300µH
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0.185" L x 0.127" W (4.70mm x 3.22mm)
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74930130
WE-STST SMT SUPER TINY SIGNAL TR
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110µH
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74930030
WE-STST SMT SUPER TINY SIGNAL TR
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350µH
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0.114" (2.90mm)
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74930000
XFRMR 1:1 350UH SUPER TINY SMD
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350µH
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0.114" (2.90mm)
Secondary:1:1

About  Pulse Transformers

Pulse Transformers are specialized transformers that are specifically designed to transfer pulses, which refer to signals or voltage with a rapid rise time, a duration of constant signal or voltage, and then a rapid fall time. These transformers play a crucial role in various electronic circuits where the accurate transfer of pulse signals is required. There are different types of pulse transformers available, each tailored to meet specific application requirements. Some common types of pulse transformers include: ADSL Transformers: These transformers are used in Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) applications, which involve the transmission of high-speed digital data over traditional telephone lines. Data/Voice Coupling Transformers: These transformers are employed to couple data and voice signals in communication systems, ensuring efficient signal transfer. Economical Open-Type Transformers: These transformers are cost-effective and commonly used in general-purpose applications where precise pulse signal transfer is needed. Gate Drive Transformers: Gate drive transformers are utilized in power electronics circuits to provide isolation and trigger the switching of power semiconductor devices, such as MOSFETs or IGBTs. HDBase-T Transformers: These transformers are specifically designed for use in HDBase-T technology, which enables the transmission of high-definition video, audio, and control signals over long distances using standard Ethernet cables. HDSL Transformers: High Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) transformers are used in telecommunications systems to transmit high-speed digital data over copper lines. Interface and Isolation Transformers: These transformers are utilized to provide galvanic isolation between two circuits while transferring pulse signals between them. LAN Transformers: LAN transformers are used in Local Area Network (LAN) applications to transmit data signals over network cables. MIL-STD-1553 Transformers: These transformers are designed to meet the requirements of the MIL-STD-1553 standard, which specifies a digital communication bus for avionics systems. PoE (Power over Ethernet) Transformers: These transformers are used in Power over Ethernet applications, where both data and power are transmitted over a single Ethernet cable. SCR and Triac Trigger Transformers: These transformers are specifically designed to trigger the switching of Silicon-Controlled Rectifiers (SCRs) and Triacs in power control applications. SHDSL Transformers: Single-Pair High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line (SHDSL) transformers are utilized in telecommunications systems for high-speed data transmission over copper lines. T1/E1 Transformers: These transformers are used in T1/E1 communication systems, which involve digital transmission over twisted pair or coaxial cables. T3/E3 Transformers: T3/E3 transformers are designed for high-speed transmission in T3/E3 digital communication systems. VDSL Transformers: Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) transformers are used in telecommunications systems to transmit high-speed data over standard telephone lines. In summary, Pulse Transformers are specialized transformers designed to accurately transfer pulse signals from one side of a circuit to another. There are various types of pulse transformers available, each catering to specific application needs, such as ADSL, gate drive, LAN, PoE, and more. These transformers play a vital role in enabling efficient and reliable pulse signal transmission in electronic circuits and communication systems.