Osborne’s Isolating Transformers
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.
Let’s talk about your project.
Options for Isolating Transformers
Spec | Range Available |
---|---|
Primary Voltage: | 1 – 10,000 Volts |
Secondary Voltage: | 0.1 – 20,000 Volts |
Secondary Current: | 0.001 – 50,000 Amps |
Capacity: | 0.000001 – 6,000 KVA |
Frequency: | 45 – 1,000,000 Hertz |
Phase: | Single – Multiple |
Electrostatic Shielding: | Single to Multiple Shields |
Terminals: | Wire Leads – Finger Safe |
Enclosures: | Open Core & Coil – Hazardous Environment |
Dielectric Strength Testing: | 50 Volts DC – 50,000 Volts AC |
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.
More About Osborne