Pulse Electronics Power P8207NLT
- P8207NLT
- Pulse Electronics Power
- XFRMR CURR SENSE 0.98MH 1:70 SMD
- Current Sense Transformers
- P8207NLT Лист данных
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- Lead free / RoHS Compliant
- 3930
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- Гарантия качества на 1 год 》
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Part Number P8207NLT |
Category Current Sense Transformers |
Manufacturer Pulse Electronics Power |
Description XFRMR CURR SENSE 0.98MH 1:70 SMD |
Package - |
Series P820X |
Type Invasive |
Mounting Type Surface Mount |
Size / Dimension 0.284" L x 0.330" W (7.21mm x 8.38mm) |
Frequency Range 50kHz ~ 1MHz |
Termination Style Gull Wing |
Height - Seated (Max) 0.217" (5.50mm) |
Inductance 980µH |
DC Resistance (DCR) 6 mOhm Primary, 4.75 Ohm Secondary |
Turns Ratio - Primary:Secondary 1:70 |
Package_case - |
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