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MicroTransformer for Military Applications

By Staff Author | October 30, 2001


Datatronics offers the 4216 microtransformer series. Incorporating Mu-Metal shielding for advanced performance, the 4216 series meets MIL-PRF-27 Grade 5 specifications for effective performance in a rigorous military environment.

Featuring a PRI:SEC turns ratio of 1:1 to 5.99:1, a frequency reponse of -2 dB (400 Hz to 250 kHz), and a maximum distortion of 5%, the robust 4216 is an ideal choice for military output, interstage, isolation, and driver applications.

Weighing less than 2 grams, the microtransformer packs a feature rich design into a rugged package. Engineered for harsh military environments, the 4216 series operates effectively in blistering environments that may reach a peak temperature of 130&#176C. Equally effective in high-humidity applications, the microtransformers resist up to 98% relative humidity.

Designed for endurance, the 4216 series has a life expectancy of more than 10,000 hours. The series is also vibration, shock, and flame tolerant. Miniature in size for efficient use of limited circuit board space, the microtransformer series has a maximum above board height of 0.355 inches while the pins measure 0.115 inches minimum in length.


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