PCIM Europe - Standex shows Planar Transformers and Magnetics Components in Hall 6 Booth 455
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Planar Transformers for Electric Vehicle Fast Charging
Standex Electronics has developed various products including planar transformers for use in eCars. The P560 and P900 planar transformer series with a combined 5kW-30kW power range have transformed the efficiency within inverters in fast charging units. Furthermore hi-current planar inductors can serve within the same efficient, low-profile packages...read more
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Trade Show Highlights PCIM 2019
New P560 and P900 Planar Transformer Series will be displayed in Nuremberg/Germany from 07.-09. May 2019 - Visit us in Hall 6 Booth 455 and take the chanche to meet an expert to find your customized solution.
Get Your Free Ticket!
Send us an email to info@standexmeder.com and ask for a free ticket
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Efficiency - Updating capabilities,improving capacity, reducing costs
Planar transformers are steadily replacing the need for traditional wire-wound transformers in many industries. Electric vehicles, solar inverters, wind power, telecommunications, mil-aero, aviation, healthcare, industrial applications, tools, LED lighting, induction heating/charging, appliances, electronics (TV’s, radios, etc.), and many others. Core materials, their shapes, and manufacturing techniques are all developments Standex have been in tune with to deliver to various requirements.....read more
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Advantages of Planar Technology
- Low package profile relative to wire-wound equivalent
- Low leakage inductance, extremely efficient high-frequency operation, 98-99% to 40 kHz – 500kHz
- Minimum skin effect/flat windings + reduced proximity effect (Low AC losses)
- Excellent repeatability thanks to pre-tooled components
- Easy termination of multiple windings
- Standard outlines compatible with application-specific custom designs
- The compact, flat design lends themselves to effective cooling and thermal management
- Volumetric efficiency (small size)
- Low turns count improves Cu loss
- Optimized core cross section lowers core loss
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