Pulse Transformers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
G516

G516

Tamura

TRANSFORMER 0.50MH 1:1.3 PULSE

0

G504

G504

Tamura

TRANSFORMER 0.05MH 1:1:1 PULSE

0

G512

G512

Tamura

TRANSFORMER 2.0MH 2CT:1CT PULSE

123

G508

G508

Tamura

TRANSFORMER 2.0MH 1CT:1CT PULSE

1860

G513

G513

Tamura

TRANSFORMER 1.2MH 1:1:1 PULSE

0

G502

G502

Tamura

TRANSFORMER 0.50MH 1:1:1 PULSE

0

G503

G503

Tamura

TRANSFORMER 0.20MH 1:1:1 PULSE

357

G505

G505

Tamura

TRANSFORMER 5.0MH 2:1:1 PULSE

0

G507

G507

Tamura

TRANSFORMER 0.50MH 2:1:1 PULSE

0

G509

G509

Tamura

TRANSFORMER 0.50MH 1CT:1CT PULSE

445

G515

G515

Tamura

TRANSFORMER 0.20MH 2CT:1CT PULSE

11

G506

G506

Tamura

TRANSFORMER 2.0MH 2:1:1 PULSE

437

G500

G500

Tamura

TRANSFORMER 5.0MH 1:1:1 PULSE

0

G501

G501

Tamura

TRANSFORMER 2.0MH 1:1:1 PULSE

0

TTC-4105

TTC-4105

Tamura

TRANSF ADSL 100:25 OHM 440UH SMT

0

TTC-4088

TTC-4088

Tamura

TRANSF ADSL 1:1 RATIO 850UH SMT

0

TTC-4060

TTC-4060

Tamura

TRANSF ADSL 100:51 441UH SMT

0

TTC-4035

TTC-4035

Tamura

PULSE XFMR 1:1 TX 1:1 RX 600UH

0

TTC-4020

TTC-4020

Tamura

PULSE XFMR 1:1 TX 1:2 RX 2MH

0

TTC-435

TTC-435

Tamura

TRANSF ADSL 100:82.6 OHM 1.8MH

0

Pulse Transformers

1. Overview

Pulse transformers are specialized electromagnetic devices designed to transfer electrical pulse signals between circuits while maintaining galvanic isolation. They play a critical role in modern electronics by enabling efficient signal transmission, voltage level conversion, and noise suppression. Their unique ability to handle fast transient signals makes them essential in power electronics, telecommunications, and industrial control systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Signal Pulse TransformerHigh bandwidth, fast rise time (ns level), low distortionDigital communication interfaces (RS485, Ethernet)
Power Pulse TransformerHigh voltage isolation (>1kV), high efficiency (>90%)Switch-mode power supplies (SMPS), motor drives
High-Voltage Pulse TransformerMulti-kV insulation, partial discharge resistanceX-ray generators, radar systems
Wideband Pulse TransformerFrequency range: 100kHz-100MHz, flat response curveRF amplifiers, test equipment

3. Structure and Components

Typical construction includes:

  • Primary/secondary windings: Enamelled copper wire with precise turn ratio
  • Magnetic core: Ferrite (high permeability), powdered iron (high saturation)
  • Insulation system: Multi-layer dielectric barriers, vacuum pressure impregnation
  • Termination: Surface-mount pads or through-hole pins

Advanced designs use planar transformers with PCB-integrated windings for improved thermal management.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Turns Ratio1:1 to 1:100Voltage scaling accuracy
Frequency Range100kHz-10MHzSignal integrity maintenance
Isolation Voltage500V-30kVSafety compliance (UL/IEC)
Pulse Rise Time1ns-50nsDigital signal fidelity
Leakage Inductance<1 HEfficiency optimization

5. Application Fields

  • Power Electronics: Isolated gate drivers for IGBT/MOSFET
  • Telecommunications: DSL line interface units
  • Medical Equipment: Patient-isolated monitoring systems
  • Industrial Control: PLC signal transmission
  • Automotive: EV battery management system (BMS) isolation

Case Study: In electric vehicle chargers, pulse transformers enable 1500V isolation between grid and battery systems while maintaining 98% signal integrity at 2MHz switching frequency.

6. Leading Manufacturers

ManufacturerKey Product SeriesSpecifications
CoilcraftPulse-Hi Series1:1.4 ratio, 25kV isolation, 100MHz bandwidth
Pulse ElectronicsPA1538NL1:16 ratio, 3kV isolation, 100ns rise time
TDK-LambdaCUT1002.5kV isolation, 2MHz frequency, SMD package

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Match turns ratio with driver/receiver voltage requirements
  • Verify insulation class against system safety standards
  • Check frequency response vs. signal bandwidth requirements
  • Consider thermal rating for continuous power operation
  • Evaluate PCB footprint constraints (through-hole vs SMD)

8. Industry Trends

Current development directions include:

  • Miniaturization through nanocrystalline core materials
  • Integration with EMI filtering components
  • Increased operating frequencies (>10MHz) for 5G infrastructure
  • SiC/GaN compatible designs for wide bandgap power devices
  • Automotive-grade models for 800V EV systems
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