Osborne’s High Frequency Step Up Transformer
Osborne’s high frequency step up transformer designs are used to step-up, step-down and isolate voltages. Isolation may be used to help provide a degree of secondary-side immunity from voltage spikes and noise (both common-mode and transverse-mode) present on the primary-side system. The isolation can allow separate grounds on both the input and output sides of the transformer. Osborne also designs with a range of electrostatic shielding to provide several levels of noise immunity.
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High Frequency Step Up Transformer Design Options Table
Spec | Range Available |
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Input Voltages: | 0 – 15,000 Volts |
Output Voltages: | 0 – 600 Volts |
Thermal Voltampere Ratings: | 0.250 – 5,000 Voltamperes |
Compensated Voltamp Rating: | 0.250 – 5,000 Voltamperes |
Burden Power Factor: | 0 – 100% Lagging or Leading |
Frequency: | 20 – 100,000 Hertz |
Phase: | Single – Multiple |
Electrostatic Shielding: | Single – Multiple Shields |
Terminals: | Wire Leads – Finger Safe |
Enclosures: | Open Core & Coil – Hazardous Environment |
Agency Approvals: | UL, CSA, CE and/or TUV |
Why Osborne Transformer?
Every Osborne transformer is designed for extreme durability. Your design begins with extensive electromagnetic and mechanical modeling, then proceeds through a detailed battery of simulations. These simulations are progressively optimized to arrive at the ideal core, conductor, and other critical components. Your application will engage the expertise of a select network of the world’s finest raw material suppliers. The composite parts of your transformer will be built in strict compliance with Osborne’s exacting standards, and rigorous testing procedures.
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