POEB3FB Series, Switching Converter, SMPS Transformers

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POEB3FB1V48W1X12
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Surface Mount
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-40°C ~ 125°C
1500Vrms
0.583" (14.80mm)
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30µH @ 100kHz
POEB3FB1V84W2X12
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200kHz
-40°C ~ 125°C
1500Vrms
0.583" (14.80mm)
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44 ~ 57V
37.5µH @ 100kHz

About  Switching Converter, SMPS Transformers

Switching Converter Transformers, also known as SMPS Transformers, are essential components in the construction of switch mode power supplies (SMPS). Unlike traditional linear power supplies, SMPS utilize semiconductor switching techniques to efficiently regulate and provide the required output voltage. The key components of a switching converter include a power switching stage and a control circuit, which may be designed to work with specific chipsets. The primary function of the switching converter transformer is to transfer electrical energy between different voltage levels and provide isolation between input and output circuits. It achieves this through the principles of electromagnetic induction. The transformer consists of two or more coils of wire wound around a magnetic core, which may be made of ferrite, powdered iron, or other suitable materials. The power switching stage typically includes power transistors or MOSFETs (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors) that rapidly switch on and off to control the flow of electrical energy. The control circuit intelligently modulates the switching frequency and duty cycle of these transistors based on feedback signals from the output voltage and current sensors. This ensures that the desired output voltage is maintained within the specified range, even under varying load conditions. SMPS transformers are specifically designed to meet the unique requirements of switching power supplies. They are carefully engineered to handle high-frequency operation and minimize energy losses. These transformers are typically smaller and lighter compared to their linear counterparts, making them suitable for applications where space and weight are critical factors. The design of SMPS transformers takes into account factors such as input and output voltage levels, power handling capacity, current ratings, and efficiency requirements. They are optimized to provide efficient power transfer, low electromagnetic interference (EMI), and reliable performance. Additionally, these transformers may be customized to work with specific chipsets or controller ICs, ensuring seamless integration and compatibility. In summary, Switching Converter Transformers, or SMPS Transformers, play a crucial role in switch mode power supplies. They facilitate efficient energy transfer, provide voltage level conversion, and enable isolation between input and output circuits. These transformers are designed to work in conjunction with the power switching stage and control circuitry of the SMPS, offering high efficiency, compact size, and reliable operation.