Specialty Transformers

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PM61300-4

PM61300-4

J.W. Miller / Bourns

TRANSFORMER CCFL INVERT 13V SMD

0

CTX310403-R

CTX310403-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

TRANSFORMER CCFL 4W 26V 7MA SMD

0

CTX410807-R

CTX410807-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

TRANSFORMR CCFL 14W 15V 30MA SMD

0

PM61300-3

PM61300-3

J.W. Miller / Bourns

TRANSFORMER CCFL INVERT 15V SMD

0

PM61300-5-RC

PM61300-5-RC

J.W. Miller / Bourns

TRANSFORMER CCFL INVRT 10.5V SMD

0

PT75161EL

PT75161EL

J.W. Miller / Bourns

E4/STM-1 TRANSFORMER

0

CTX310407-R

CTX310407-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

TRANSFORMER CCFL 4W 15V 7MA SMD

0

1600C

1600C

Murata Power Solutions

FIXED IND

0

CTX210603-R

CTX210603-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

TRANSFORMER CCFL 6W 26V 11MA SMD

0

CTX110607-R

CTX110607-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

TRANSFORMER CCFL 6W 15V 11MA SMD

0

PM61300-1

PM61300-1

J.W. Miller / Bourns

TRANSFORMER CCFL INVERT 25V SMD

0

CTX110657-R

CTX110657-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

TRANSFORMR CCFL 2.5W 15V 5MA SMD

0

CTX410805-R

CTX410805-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

TRANSFORMR CCFL 14W 20V 30MA

0

PH9384.012NL

PH9384.012NL

PulseLarsen Antenna

XFMR GATE-DR 1CT:2CT SM NPB

0

PH9384.035NL

PH9384.035NL

PulseLarsen Antenna

XFMR GATE-DR 3CT:5CT SM NPB

0

PH9384.043NL

PH9384.043NL

PulseLarsen Antenna

XFMR GATE-DR 4CT:3CT SM NPB

0

PM61300-2

PM61300-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

TRANSFORMER CCFL INVERT 20V SMD

0

PH9384.083NL

PH9384.083NL

PulseLarsen Antenna

XFMR GATE-DR 8CT:3CT SM NPB

0

CTX210659-R

CTX210659-R

PowerStor (Eaton)

TRANSFORMR CCFL 2.5W 13V 5MA SMD

0

PH9384.034NL

PH9384.034NL

PulseLarsen Antenna

XFMR GATE-DR 3CT:4CT SM NPB

0

Specialty Transformers

1. Overview

Specialty Transformers are customized electromagnetic devices designed for specific applications requiring non-standard electrical parameters, isolation requirements, or environmental adaptability. Unlike general-purpose transformers, they are engineered to meet precise technical specifications in voltage conversion, signal isolation, impedance matching, and power conditioning. These transformers play critical roles in advanced power systems, medical equipment, industrial automation, and emerging technologies like renewable energy integration.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
Isolation Transformers Provide galvanic isolation with 1:1 turns ratio Medical imaging equipment, industrial safety systems
Auto-transformers Shared winding design for variable voltage adjustment Voltage regulators in power distribution networks
Current Transformers (CTs) Accurate current measurement with stepped-down output Protective relaying in substations, energy meters
Potential Transformers (PTs) Precise voltage scaling for metering and protection Grid monitoring systems, circuit breaker controls
High-Frequency Transformers Operate at 20kHz+ with ferrite cores Switch-mode power supplies, wireless charging systems
Grounding Transformers Create neutral points in ungrounded systems Renewable energy plants, offshore platforms

3. Structure and Components

Typical construction includes:

  • Core: Cold-rolled grain-oriented silicon steel (CRGO) or ferrite materials
  • Windings: Copper/aluminum conductors with epoxy/polyester insulation
  • Insulation System: Combination of paper, varnish, and synthetic resins
  • Housing: Corrosion-resistant steel/aluminum enclosures with IP23-IP54 ratings
  • Cooling System: Air-natural (AN), air-forced (AF), or oil-immersed (ONAN) configurations

4. Key Technical Parameters

Parameter Typical Range Importance
Rated Power (kVA) 0.1-10,000 Determines load capacity and thermal performance
Voltage Ratio 1:1 to 1:100 Defines input/output voltage relationship
Frequency Range (Hz) 50/60, 400, 20k-100k Dictates application suitability
Efficiency (%) 95-99.5 Impacts operational cost and thermal management
Insulation Class A (105 C) to H (155 C) Determines lifespan and safety margins
Short-Circuit Impedance (%) 4-15 Affects fault current limitation and voltage regulation

5. Application Fields

  • Power Systems: Grid substations, HVDC converter stations
  • Industrial: CNC machines, welding robots
  • Telecom: 5G base stations, fiber optic networks
  • Medical: MRI scanners, X-ray machines
  • Transportation: High-speed rail traction systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product Key Features
ABB Triton Isolation Transformer Cast-resin design for marine environments
Siemens SITRANS CT Family 0.1% accuracy class for energy metering
GE Grid Solutions TXpert Smart Transformer Integrated IoT sensors for condition monitoring
Schneider Electric Harmonium HF Series 40kHz operation for data center UPS systems
Toshiba H85-GT Grounding Transformer Designed for 132kV renewable energy grids

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Define exact voltage/current transformation ratio
  • Assess environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, vibration)
  • Verify compliance with standards (IEC 60076, IEEE C57.12)
  • Evaluate cooling requirements and installation space
  • Consider future expansion needs (15-20% capacity margin)

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Adoption of amorphous metal cores for 80% lower no-load losses
  • Integration of fiber-optic sensors for real-time thermal monitoring
  • Development of planar transformers for EV charging stations
  • Implementation of digital twin technology for predictive maintenance
  • Advancements in nanodielectric insulation materials
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