VOGT Electronic Catalogue
VOGT Electronic Catalogue
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C1 LF-ANTENNAS 303-305
C2 HIGH VOLTAGE IGNITERS 306
C3 MODULE SOLUTIONS 307
C4 SENSOR TECHNOLOGY 308
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1,0
0,8
RK 17
0,6
RK 23
Irms [A]
0,4
0,2
0,0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
L [mH]
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Application
In devices with a protective conductor terminal, such as electronic ballasts, washing
machines or electrical tools, symmetrical interference often occurs in addition to
asymmetrical interference. As a rule, this requires the use of a further component for in-
line inductance.
Structure
x Closed cores made of high permeability VOGT ferrites Fi340 and Fi360
x Coil-former with four chambers
Technical data
x Suitable for use in equipment to EN 50176, EN 61347, EN 61800,
EN 60335, EN 60065,
x Climate category 40/125/56 in accordance with IEC 68-1
x Nominal inductance at 10 kHz, 25°C
x Testing voltage (winding – winding) 1500 V, 50 Hz, 2 sec.
x Max. permissible temperature of windings 115° C
x Inductance loss (with current compensated circuit) 15% DC preload with Isat and
ambient temperature TU = 80°C
Advantages
x Very flat (e.g. for use in electronic ballasts)
x Full utilisation of material permeability due to closed core
x Low capacity winding design with four chambers
x Environmentally friendly since no adhesives or resins are used
x Low-Cos due to automated mass production
Function description
Due to their special magnetic design, the new VOGT combined noise suppression chokes
enable the suppression of both the asymmetrical and symmetrical interference component
in a single unit. Combining the characteristics of two separate components in one unit
lowers costs considerably, as well as reduces the space requirement within the device.
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LN1) (mH) Rcu1) (ö) IRMS (A) Isat2) (A) LLeakage (µH) Part number
3.3 0.18 0.70 1.00 120 570 16 033 10
6.8 0.27 0.50 0.70 220 570 16 068 10
10 0.50 0.46 0.65 330 570 16 100 10
15 0.65 0.43 0.64 500 570 16 150 10
25 1.00 0.42 0.60 800 570 16 250 10
27 1.30 0.40 0.55 900 570 16 270 10
39 2.25 0.30 0.42 1250 570 16 390 10
47 2.50 0.28 0.40 1500 570 16 470 10
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LN1) (mH) Rcu1) (ö) IRMS (A) Isat2) (A) LLeakage (µH) Part number
3.3 0.08 0.92 1.30 120 570 18 033 10
6.8 0.14 0.78 1.10 220 570 18 068 10
10 0.19 0.53 0.75 330 570 18 100 10
15 0.30 0.45 0.65 500 570 18 150 10
27 0.45 0.35 0.50 900 570 18 270 10
39 0.61 0.32 0.45 1250 570 18 390 10
47 0.75 0.30 0.42 1500 570 18 470 10
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per winding, typical value
Impedance curves
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Application
These chokes are preferably used in equipment that is fitted with switched mode power
supplies. Together with suitable capacitors, these chokes form filters in the power supply
line, which reduce the level of the noise that occurs inside the device, as well as the
penetration of line noise.
Construction
Technical specifications
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Standards
| EN 60938-2
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DP-F 14
SMD THD
Impedance curves
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vertical horizontal
Impedance curves
vertical horizontal
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RK 19 vertical RK 23 horizontal
Impedance curves
RK 19 vertical RK 23 horizontal
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Standards
EN 60938-2 UL 1283-FOKY2.E151145
UL 1446 Class B-OBJY2.E143220
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DK 30 DK 31
LN1)
R Cu DK 30 (Rth2) = 65 K/W) DK 31 (Rth2) = 58 K/W)
(mH) IN1) 1), 2) LLeakage2)
+50% (A) (µH)
(ö) Type Part number Type Part number
-30%
3.3 1.5 0.17 35 K30 573 30 030 00 K31 573 31 030 00
6.8 1.2 0.28 75 K30 573 30 060 00 K31 573 31 060 00
10 0.7 0.55 105 K30 573 30 100 00 K31 573 31 100 00
15 0.5 0.83 160 K30 573 30 150 00 K31 573 31 150 00
27 0.4 1.7 300 K30 573 30 270 00 K31 573 31 270 00
39 0.4 2 450 K30 573 30 390 00 K31 573 31 390 00
47 0.3 2.5 540 K30 573 30 470 00 K31 573 31 470 00
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per winding, typical value
Impedance curves
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DK 40 DK 41
LN1)
R Cu DK 40 (Rth2) = 50 K/W) DK 41 (Rth2) = 45 K/W)
(mH) IN1) 1), 2) LLeakage2)
+50% (A) (µH)
(ö) Type Part number Type Part number
-30%
3.3 2.5 0.07 0 K40 573 40 030 00 K41 573 41 030 00
6.8 1.5 0.20 60 K40 573 40 060 00 K41 573 41 060 00
10 1.2 0.29 90 K40 573 40 100 00 K41 573 41 100 00
15 0.8 0.44 130 K40 573 40 150 00 K41 573 41 150 00
27 0.8 0.60 240 K40 573 40 270 00 K41 573 41 270 00
39 0.5 1.12 350 K40 573 40 390 00 K41 573 41 390 00
47 0.5 1.30 425 K40 573 40 470 00 K41 573 41 470 00
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per winding, typical value
Impedance curves
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DK 50 DK 51
LN1)
R Cu DK 50 (Rth2) = 37 K/W) DK 51 (Rth2) = 34 K/W)
(mH) IN1) 1), 2) LLeakage2)
+50% (A) (µH)
(ö) Type Part number Type Part number
-30%
3.3 2.8 0.06 40 K50 573 50 030 00 K51 573 51 030 00
6.8 2.0 0.15 80 K50 573 50 060 00 K51 573 51 060 00
10 1.6 0.21 120 K50 573 50 100 00 K51 573 51 100 00
15 1.2 0.30 180 K50 573 50 150 00 K51 573 51 150 00
27 1.0 0.64 330 K50 573 50 270 00 K51 573 51 270 00
39 0.7 1.00 500 K50 573 50 390 00 K51 573 51 390 00
47 0.6 1.10 600 K50 573 50 470 00 K51 573 51 470 00
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Impedance curves
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DK 60 DK 61
LN1)
R Cu DK 60 (Rth2) = 30 K/W) DK 61 (Rth2) = 24 K/W)
(mH) IN1) 1), 2) LLeakage2)
+50% (A) (µH)
(ö) Type Part number Type Part number
- 30%
3.3 4.0 0.06 35 K60 573 60 030 00 K61 573 61 030 00
6.8 2.2 0.18 85 K60 573 60 060 00 K61 573 61 060 00
10 1.8 0.22 130 K60 573 60 100 00 K61 573 61 100 00
15 1.4 0.36 200 K60 573 60 150 00 K61 573 61 150 00
27 1.0 0.70 350 K60 573 60 270 00 K61 573 61 270 00
39 0.8 1.04 520 K60 573 60 390 00 K61 573 61 390 00
47 0.6 1.13 630 K60 573 60 470 00 K61 573 61 470 00
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Impedance curves
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Application
These chokes are mostly used in power electronics devices. In conjunction with suitable
capacitors, these chokes, form filters which reduce the effects of line interference as well
as propagation of interference caused by the device. The filters are one-phase or three-
phase.
Construction
The series DP-A and DK-A chokes feature amorphous toroidal cores. This results in the
following advantages, compared with chokes with ferrite cores:
Considerably greater impedance values for the same component size, or much smaller
component size for the same electrical values.
Technical specifications
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vertical horizontal
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vertical horizontal
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These chokes are preferably used in equipment that is fitted with switched mode power
supplies. Together with suitable capacitors, these chokes form filters in the power supply
line, which reduce the level of noise that occurs inside the device, as well as the
penetration of line noise.
This is the maximum permissible magnetisation current with negligibly small interference
signals. In the case of large current ripple, the peak current value is the maximum value.
Power range
The figures give limiting values for the loads to be connected (lamps). Within these values,
stable operation, i. e. without flicker, should be possible when using the stated noise-
suppression capacitor. The stable power range can be extended to smaller values by adding
an RC element in parallel with the noise-suppression capacitor. With some chokes, this type
of use is indicated with a footnote.
Temperature rise
This term should be understood in accordance with EN. The values given in the table are
measured values obtained after installing the choke in a standard dimmer under operating
conditions. This value includes the additional heating that occurs due to the semi-conductor
switch and the other circuit components.
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Application
Circuit diagram
Th = Thyristor
L = Noise suppression choke
C = Noise suppression capacitor
(R-C = Additional RC element)
Description
The choke cores are made of special FERROCARIT (ferrous powder) materials, which have
high permeabilities and saturation magnetisations.
The special structure of our FERROCARIT materials prevents the occurrence of acoustic
noises, for example, with chokes using laminated metal cores as a result of
magnetorestriction effects.
There is an insulation layer between winding and core; this is heat-resistant at standard
working temperatures. The winding consists of enamelled copper wire, the connecting ends
are tin-plated.
The dimensions are such that the chokes can be housed together with the noise-suppression
capacitor and the switch in a standardised flush-type box.
If the chokes are used together with the capacitors suggested in the table overleaf, noise
suppression to interference level N as per VDE 0875 or the relevant CISPR specification is
attained.
The overtemperature that occurs during operation remains below the permissible values for
temperature class K.
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Our common mode chokes and common mode RFI suppression chokes are designed
specifically for suppressing broadband interference in digital telecommunication systems.
We offer a wide range of multiple chokes and choke modules in various shapes and sizes for
use in signal and data lines.
Most of these are built on the basis of ferrite toroidal cores and feature exceptional
electrical properties.
x Inductance values up to 68 mH
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Impedance curves
10.000
1.000
100
Z ( Ohm )
2 x 11 µH
2 x 22 µH
10
2 x 50 µH
0
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000 1.000.000
f ( KHz )
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Impedance curves
10.000
1.000
100
Z ( Ohm )
2 x 50 µH
10
0
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000 1.000.000
f ( KHz )
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Impedance curves
10.000
1.000
Z ( Ohm )
100 2 x 0.14 mH
2 x 0,47 mH
2 x 2.2 mH
10
1
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000
f ( KHz )
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Impedance curves
100.000
10.000
1.000
Z ( Ohm )
2 x 0.47 mH
2 x 1.0 mH
100 2 x 4.7 mH
10
1
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000
f ( KHz )
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Impedance curves
100.000
10.000
1.000
2 x 4.7 mH
Z ( Ohm )
2 x 15 mH
100
10
1
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000
f ( KHz )
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Impedance curves
100.000
10.000
1.000
Z ( Ohm )
100 2 x 1.0 mH
2 x 4.7 mH
10
1
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000
f (KHz)
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Impedance curves
100.000
10.000
1.000
Z ( Ohm )
100 2 x 1.0 mH
2 x 4.7 mH
10
1
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000
f (KHz)
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Impedance curves
1.000.000
100.000
10.000
Z ( Ohm )
1.000
2 x 1,0 mH
2 x 4.7 mH
2 x 15 mH
2 x 33 mH
100
2 x 68 mH
10
1
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000
f ( KHz )
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Impedance curves
1.000.000
100.000
10.000
Z ( Ohm )
1.000
2 x 1,0 mH
2 x 4.7 mH
2 x 15 mH
100 2 x 33 mH
2 x 68 mH
10
1
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000
f ( KHz )
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Impedance curves
1000000
100000
10000
Z ( Ohm )
1000
2 x 4.7 mH
2 x 10 mH
100
10
1
10 100 1000 10000 100000
f ( KHz )
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Impedance curve
100.000
10.000
1.000
Z ( Ohm)
100
4 x 22 µH
10
1
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000 1.000.000
f ( KHz )
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Impedance curve
100.000
10.000
1.000
Z ( Ohm)
100
4 x 22 µH
10
1
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000 1.000.000
f ( KHz )
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Impedance curves
100.000
10.000
1.000
Z ( Ohm )
4x0,47 mH
100 4x1,0 mH
4x2,2 mH
10
1
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000
f ( KHz )
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Impedance curves
100.000
10.000
1.000
Z ( Ohm )
4 x 0.47 mH
100 4 x 1.5 mH
4 x 4.7 mH
10
1
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000
f ( KHz )
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Impedance curves:
100.000
10.000
1.000
Z ( Ohm )
4 x 0.47 mH
100 4 x 1.5 mH
10
1
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000
f ( KHz )
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Impedance curves
100.000
10.000
1.000
Z ( Ohm )
4 x 2,2 mH
4 x 3.3 mH
4 x 4.7 mH
100 4 x 6.8 mH
10
1
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000
f ( KHz )
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Impedance curves
100.000
10.000
1.000
Z ( Ohm )
4 x 2,2 mH
4 x 3.3 mH
4 x 4.7 mH
100 4 x 6.8 mH
10
1
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000
f ( KHz )
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Impedance curve
100.000
10.000
1.000
Z ( Ohm )
6 x 1.0 mH
100
10
1
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000
f ( KHz )
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Choke module
Nominal current: per winding
Nominal voltage: 80 V -/42 V ~
Inductance tolerance: +50%/-30%
DC resistance: per winding (nominal winding)
Testing voltage: 500 V, 50 Hz
Thermal characteristics: heating measurement according to VDE 0565-2
Climate category: according to IEC 68-1 25/85/56
Impedance curve
100.000
10.000
1.000
Z ( Ohm )
100
4 x 2 x 4.7 mH
10
1
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000
f ( Hz )
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Choke module
Nominal current: per winding
Nominal voltage: 80 V -/42 V ~
Inductance tolerance: +50%/-30%
DC resistance: per winding (nominal winding)
Testing voltage: 500 V, 50 Hz
Thermal characteristics: heating measurement according to VDE 0565-2
Climate category: according to IEC 68-1 25/85/56
Impedance curves
100.000
10.000
1.000
Z ( Ohm )
100
8 x 2 x 0.01 mH
8 x 2 x 4.7 mH
10
1
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000
f ( KHz )
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Choke module
Nominal current: per winding
Nominal voltage: 80 V -/42 V ~
Inductance tolerance: +50%/-30%
DC resistance: per winding (nominal winding)
Testing voltage: 500 V, 50 Hz
Thermal characteristics: heating measurement according to VDE 0565-2
Climate category: according to IEC 68-1 25/85/56
Impedance curves
100.000
10.000
1.000
Z ( Ohm )
4 x 0.47 mH
100 4 x 1.5 mH
4 x 4.7 mH
10
1
10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000
f ( KHz )
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There are various types of circuits that involve controlling not only the output voltage but
also the input current.
Circuit diagram
Continuous mode
Discontinuous mode
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Application
Design DK 63
Design E 36/11
x Core: E 36/11
x Coil former: E 36/11 vertical
Technical data
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DK 63 E 36/11
Saturation curve
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Application
Construction
x Core: EF 25/11
x Coilformer: EF 25/11 vertical
Technical data
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Saturation curve
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For existing power supplies, harmonic chokes, can be switched in front of the switched
mode power supply.
The X-capacitor has to be switched between the voltage supply and CM choke, otherwise
resonance fluctuations can occur between the PF choke and X-capacitor.
In this example with a standard switched mode power supply, a pump circuit is integrated
instead of the cut-off circuit.
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The use of a harmonics choke is the simplest and cheapest solution for maintaining standard
EN 61000-3-2 requirements for harmonics since it is not necessary to redesign an existing
power supply. Harmonic chokes are most frequently designed with ferrous powder cores or
with laminated cores.
Advantages
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Application
These chokes are used in switched mode power supplies, typically for PCs, monitors for PCs,
televisions, etc. Together with the so-called pump circuit, switched mode power supplies
can now be modified so that they observe the permitted limit values for class-D equipment.
Structure
Technical data
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Saturation curves
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Application
x Standby transformers
x Video recorders
x SAT systems
x TV sets
x Low-cost applications, etc.
Construction
x E 12,6 – E 55 kits
x Upright and flat versions
x Open or molded structures
x E 16/4,7 kit with open structure
Technical data
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Primary Secondary
UP1)
Working
Struc- Prim. -
Frequency UB (VDC) Standard Part no.
U1 U2 ture Sec. U1 U2 U3 U4 U5
(kHz)
(V) (V) (kV) (Imax) (Imax) (Ima) (Imax) (Imax)
min max
5V
44 85 265 EN 61558 molded 4.0 545 19 150 00
(40mA)
1)
Test voltage UP (f = 50 Hz; t = 1 sec)
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(kHz) min max (V) (V) (kV) (Imax) (Imax) (Imax) (Imax) (Imax)
VDE
0805 24V 545 01
100 255 358 24 molded 3.0
EN (0.8A) 151 00
60950
1)
Test voltage UP (f = 50 Hz; t= 1 sec)
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R 31
R 26/25
ERF 35/12
R 26/17,5
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Advantages
Construction
Flat transformers:
x Flat transformers with ERF cores
x Flat version
x Molded or open structure
x Very short
Technical data
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Primary Secondary
Working UP1)
UB (V) h Part
frequency Standard Prim. - Sec. U1 U2
(mm) number
(kHz) (kV) (Imax) (Imax)
min max
VDE 0860 VDE 0712 12V
40 292 358 3.75 17.5 543 06 057 00
(Part 24 A1) (4.15A)
VDE 0860 VDE 0712 12V
40 292 358 3.75 25 543 06 058 00
(Part 24 A1) (6.65A)
VDE 0860 VDE 0712
40 292 358 3.75 12V (8.3A) 25 543 06 059 00
(Part 24 A1)
1)
Test voltage UP (f = 50 Hz; t = 1 sec)
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Primary Secondary
Working UP1)
UB (V) Part
frequency Standard Prim. - Sec. U1 U2
number
(kHz) (kV) (Imax) (Imax)
min max
VDE 0860 VDE 12V
40 292 358 3.75 543 07 013 00
0712 (Part 24 A1) (12.5A)
VDE 0860 VDE 12V
40 292 358 3.75 543 07 014 00
0712 (Part 24 A1) (16.6A)
1)
Test voltage UP (f = 50 Hz; t = 1 sec)
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Application
Construction
x U core
x 2,3 or 4 chambers possible
x defined high leakage inductance
Technical data
Advantages
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x Storage choke
x Filtering inductance
x Compact, standard packages
x SMD or THD
x High voltage strength 500V (typical) across windings
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x Storage choke
x Filtering inductance
x Compact, standard packages
x SMD or THD
x High voltage strength 500V (typical) across windings
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Application
SK toroidal core chokes are appropriate for all applications requiring a great degree of
independence of the inductance with current, such as for filter chokes in switching power
supplies or for RFI suppression chokes in DC and AC circuits.
Construction
For the standard series, inductance values of 10 µH to 2.4 mH are used at current values of 8
through 0.4 A. Versions with several windings are also available.
Technical data
0565/2
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SK 30 SK 31
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SK 40 SK 41
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IN LN LN
Placement (µH) RCu1), 2) (µH) RCu1), 2)
(A) Part number Part number
+25% (mö) +25% (mö)
-15% -15%
6.0 parallel 16 24 573 16 500 00 16 24 573 16 510 00
5.0 parallel 22 27 573 15 500 00 22 27 573 15 510 00
4.0 parallel 33 44 573 14 500 30 33 44 573 14 510 10
3.0 series 62 24 573 16 500 00 62 24 573 16 510 00
2.5 series 82 27 573 15 500 00 82 27 573 15 510 00
2.0 series 130 44 573 14 500 30 130 44 573 14 510 10
1.6 parallel 220 270 573 12 500 00 220 270 573 12 510 00
1.2 parallel 390 440 573 12 500 10 390 440 573 12 510 10
1.0 parallel 560 670 573 11 500 00 560 670 573 11 510 20
0.8 series 910 270 573 12 500 00 910 270 573 12 510 00
0.6 series 1600 440 573 12 500 10 1600 440 573 12 510 10
0.5 series 2200 670 573 11 500 00 2200 670 573 11 510 20
1)
per winding , 2) typical value Windings can be placed in series or parallel
Typical values, intermediate values on request
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SMD-series
THD-series
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Application
Construction
These choke coils consist of a drum core with the material H7S in various axial sizes, wound
with several layers of enamel copper wire. The ends of the windings are soldered to the
connection pins or SMD soldering surfaces of the yarnreel.
They are economical due to their simple design and cost-optimized manufacture.
Specifications
x
x Climate category: 40/125/56 in accordance with IEC 68-1
x Nominal inductance measured at 10 kHz, 25 qC
x Inductance tolerance r10%
x DC resistance per winding (approximate values, measured in accordance with VDE 0565-2)
x Ambient temperature: 60qC
x Temperature rise of the windings < 55 qC
x Maximum permissible temperature of windings 115 qC
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LN
IN RCu1)
(µH) Part number
(A) (mö)
r10%
4.7 1.5 d 30 507 12 000 47
5.6 2.4 d 36 507 12 000 56
10 1.5 d 48 507 12 001 00
18 0.8 d 76 507 12 001 80
22 0.8 d 105 507 12 002 20
33 1.1 d 165 507 12 003 30
56 0.92 d 250 507 12 005 60
100 0.5 d 650 507 12 010 00
220 0.45 d 970 507 12 022 00
270 0.3 d 1300 507 12 027 00
330 0.3 d 1700 507 12 033 00
1000 0.15 d 4400 507 12 100 00
1600 0.15 d 7800 507 12 160 00
1)
approximate value
Typical values, special types on request
Impedance curves
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LN
IN RCu1)
(µH) Part number
(A) (mö)
r10%
5.6 3.0 d 25 507 13 000 56
33 1.15 d 135 507 13 003 30
56 0.9 d 220 507 13 005 60
330 0.35 d 1200 507 13 033 00
680 0.25 d 2400 507 13 068 00
2200 0.14 d 8800 507 13 220 00
1)
approximate value
Impedance curves
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1)
approximate value
LN
IN RCu1)
(µH) Part number
(A) (mö)
r10%
3.7 4.5 d 17 507 14 000 37
33 1.8 d 120 507 14 003 30
100 1.0 d 340 507 14 010 00
3900 0.14 d 11000 507 14 390 00
4700 0.13 d 15000 507 14 470 00
Typical values, special types on request
Impedance curves
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LN
IN RCu1)
(µH) Part number
(A) (mö)
r10%
5.6 4.6 d 24 507 15 000 56
10 2.8 d 32 507 15 001 00
33 1.8 d 126 507 15 003 30
56 1.5 d 180 507 15 005 60
82 1.2 d 250 507 15 008 20
470 0.45 d 1.3 507 15 047 00
1000 0.30 d 2.9 507 15 100 00
1)
approximate value
Impedance curves
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LN IN RCu1)
Part number
(PH) r10% (A) (mö)
1.85 8.0 d 7.20 507 16 000 18
4.7 7.5 d 17.0 507 16 000 47
5.6 6.0 d 16.8 507 16 000 56
10 4.4 d 31.2 507 16 001 00
15 3.7 d 37.2 507 16 001 50
22 3.0 d 860.0 507 16 002 20
33 2.7 d 75.0 507 16 003 30
56 1.9 d 127 507 16 005 60
330 0.86 d 770 507 16 033 00
470 0.71 d 1100 507 16 047 00
680 0.60 d 1500 507 16 068 00
2700 0.10 d 10000 507 16 270 00
10000 0.15 d 21000 507 16 910 00
22000 0.04 d 50000 507 16 922 00
1)
approximate value
Typical values, special types on request
Impedance curves
Impedance curve MDR 10 x 5,4
10000
=>k:@
1000
100
10
22000µH
1 10000µH
2700µH
680µH
470µH
0,1 330µH
56µH
33µH
22µH
0,01 15µH
10µH
5,6µH
4,7µH
1,85µH
0,001
10 100 1000 10000 100000
f [kHz]
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LN IN RCu1)
Part number
(PH) r10% (A) (ö)
56 1.08 0.125 577 11 000 56
330 0.43 0.655 577 11 003 30
680 0.29 1.35 577 11 006 80
2200 0.17 5.34 577 11 022 00
4700 0.12 11.7 577 11 047 00
1)
approximate value
Impedance curves
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LN IN RCu1)
Part number
(PH) r10% (A) (ö)
56 1.83 0.075 577 12 000 56
330 0.76 0.415 577 12 003 30
680 0.52 0.85 577 12 006 80
2200 0.29 2.65 577 12 022 00
4700 0.21 6.06 577 12 047 00
8200 0.15 11.7 577 12 082 00
12000 0.13 16.7 577 12 120 00
1)
approximate value
Impedance curves
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LN IN RCu1)
Part number
(PH) r10% (A) (mö)
56 2.13 0.045 577 13 000 56
330 0.86 0.266 577 13 003 30
680 0.60 0.785 577 13 006 80
2200 0.33 1.66 577 13 022 00
4700 0.22 3.6 577 13 047 00
8200 0.17 6.1 577 13 082 00
12000 0.15 9.9 577 13 120 00
1)
approximate value
Impedance curves
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LN IN RCu1)
Part number
(µH) r10% (A) (mö)
56 2.75 37 577 14 000 56
330 1.13 215 577 14 003 30
680 0.78 405 577 14 006 80
2200 0.42 1280 577 14 022 00
4700 0.29 2760 577 14 047 00
8200 0.23 4500 577 14 082 00
12000 0.19 7280 577 14 120 00
1)
approximate value
Impedance curves
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LN IN RCu1)
Part number
(PH) r10% (A) (mö)
56 6.08 40 577 15 000 56
330 2.55 170 577 15 003 30
680 1.73 376 577 15 006 80
2200 1.0 1100 577 15 022 00
4700 0.65 2530 577 15 047 00
8200 0.5 4440 577 15 082 00
12000 0.41 6140 577 15 120 00
1)
approximate value
Impedance curves
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Individual design
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A-AB Isolation S 21
The function of directional couplers is to decouple a portion of the RF energy at defined levels
(see table) at the branch.
A linear characteristic curve at the nominal coupling value, a high degree of directionality and
low transmission attenuation allow use of directional couplers in many communications
applications
The directional couplers must allow bi-directional transmissions (e.g. interactive and
multimedia applications), in order to handle future requirements.
7 dB 10 dB 13 dB 15 dB 17 dB
Broadband cable
frequencies 503 00 012 00 503 00 013 00 503 00 014 00 503 00 015 00 503 00 016 00
(4-862 MHz)
Satellite
frequencies
(47-2500 MHz)
Expanded
frequencies
(4-2500 MHz)
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New standard
Technical specifications
x Compact shape
x Requires little space
x Bonded with reflow soldering
x Automatic insertion possible
x Blister pack
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New standard
7 dB Directional coupler
Typical values
Frequency [MHz]
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
[dB]
0,00
Transmission attenuation
-5,00
Branching attenuation
-10,00
-15,00
-20,00
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New standard
10 dB Directional coupler
Typical values
Frequency [MHz]
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
[dB]
Transmission Branching
0,00 Transmission attenuation
Frequency
attenuation attenuation
[MHz]
[dB] [dB]
-5,00 5.00 -0.94 -11.03
47.00 -0.75 -10.73
-10,00
Branching attenuation
606.00 -0.89 -10.20
862.00 -1.05 -9.49
-15,00
-20,00
13 dB Directional coupler
Typical values
Frequency [MHZ]
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
[dB]
Transmission attenuation Transmission Branching
0,00 Frequency
attenuation attenuation
[MHz]
[dB] [dB]
-5,00 5.00 -0.59 -13.65
47.00 -0.50 -13.00
-10,00 606.00 -0.68 -12.71
Branching attenuation 862.00 -0.96 -11.60
-15,00
-20,00
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New standard
15 dB Directional coupler
Typical values
Frequency [MHz]
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
[dB]
Frequency Transmission Branching
0,00 Transmission attenuation
[MHz] attenuation attenuation
[dB] [dB]
-5,00 5.00 -0.80 -18.59
47.00 -0.58 -15.40
-10,00
606.00 -0.73 -15.35
862.00 -0.96 -15.32
Branching attenuation
-15,00
-20,00
17 dB Directional coupler
Typical values
Frequency [MHz]
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
[dB]
Transmission attenuation
0,00
Transmission Branching
Frequency
attenuation attenuation
-5,00 [MHz]
[dB] [dB]
5.00 -0.54 -17.23
-10,00 47.00 -0.38 -17.14
606.00 -0.50 -17.83
862.00 -0.65 -17.51
-15,00
Branching attenuation
-20,00
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Test circuit
A1-A2 Isolation S 21
Splitting the power at the splitter input causes a mismatch. A corresponding impedance
transformer must be placed before the splitter.
The goal is a linearized attenuation curve and good decoupling of the outputs.
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For terminals
(Telephones, fax machines, PC cards, PCMCIA cards, video telephones)
x S0 interface transformers
x S0 interface modules
x UP0 interface transformers
x UPN interface transformers
x Interface transformers in general
x S0 interface transformers
x S0 interface modules
x UK0 interface modules
x Transformers for DC/DC converters
x S0 interface transformers
x S0 interface modules
x UP0 interface transformers
x UPN interface transformers
x UK0 interface transformers
x Interface transformers in general
x Transformers for DC/DC converters
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VOGT electronic offers a wide range of transformers and modules for the four-wire ISDN
interface according to ITU-I.430 or FTZ1TR230 in ferrite technology.
The main differentiating features are the turns ratio for adapting the transformer to the
various ISDN ICs and the permissible DC current asymmetry, depending on the respective area
of use, such as participant terminal with/without own power supply or network terminator
(NTBA).
The transformers and modules are also available with reinforced insulation as per IEC 950,
EN 60 950, BS 6301.
Crossreference
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ü
Part number LN (mH) LS (µH) ' IDC (mA) CK (pF) RLine (ö) RIC (ö) UP (kV)
(Line - IC)
503 05 901 00 22 2 - 50 2.6 6 1CS : 2CS 1.5
503 05 903 00 25 2 - 90 3.2 3.2 1CS : 1CS 1.5
Technical data at TU=25°C + 1°C
Mechanical dimensions
Circuit diagram
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Circuit diagrams
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Part number
LN
LS (µH)
' IDC CK (pF) RLine (ö) RIC (ö)
ü
U (kV)
Circuit
(mH) (mA) (Line - IC) P diagram
503 12 001 00 25 2 - 200 2.5 4.7 1 : 2CS 1.5 A
503 12 002 00 25 2.5 - 140 2.4 4.4 1:2 1.5 B
Technical data at TU = 25°C + 1°C
Mechanical dimensions
Circuit diagrams
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Part number
LN LS ' IDC CK RLine RIC ü
UP (kV)
reinforced Circuit
(mH) (µH) (mA) (pF) (ö) (ö) (Line - IC) insolation diagram
503 20 010 00 30 6 2.5 80 2.5 5 1CS : 2CT 1.5 A
503 20 019 00 30 6 5 40 0.45 2 1CS : 2CT 4 x A
503 20 902 00 30 2 5 40 0.5 2.5 1CS : 2.5CT 4 x A
503 20 906 00 30 6 5 80 2.5 1CS : 2.5CS 1.5 B
503 20 911 00 25 6 2.5 80 4 4 1CS : 1CT 0.5 A
503 20 935 00 22 6 2.5 60 0.57 1.25 1CS : 1CT 4 x A
Technical data at TU = 25°C + 1°C
Mechanical dimensions
Circuit diagrams
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Part number
LN LS ' IDC CK (pF)
RLine RIC ü UP reinforced Circuit
(mH) (µH) (mA) (ö) (ö) (Line - IC) (kV) insolation diagram
543 80 002 00 30 10 5 65 0.8 4 1CS : 2 4 x A
543 80 004 00 30 8 5 50 1 4.5 1CT : 2.5CT 4 x B
543 80 006 00 30 10 5 65 0.8 2 1CT : 1CT 4 x B
543 80 008 00 30 15 5 15 2 4 1CT : 2CT 4 x B
Technical data at TU = 25°C + 1°C
Mechanical dimensions
Circuit diagrams
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The individual components, S0 transformers and data line chokes, are also available as
modules in order to meet higher requirements for compactness and handling. Each module
is available with and without data line choke.
Crossreference
Alcatel Lucent
Part number Cologne Chip Infineon Infineon
Microelectronics Technologies
MTC20276 T7234 HFC-S+ PSB/PSF 21150 PEB/PEF 3081
MTC20277 T7250 HFC-S mini PSB21381 PEB/PEF 3086
MTC2028 T7252 HFC-SP PSB21382 PSB/PSF 3186
MTC20279 T7256 HFC-S PCI A PSB21383
T7259 HFC-S USB PSB21384
T9000 HFC-S active
503 10 023 00 x x
503 12 003 00 x x
503 16 001 00 x x
503 16 005 00 x x
503 16 501 00 x x
503 16 502 00 x x
503 16 503 00 x x
503 16 504 00 x x
503 16 505 00 x x
503 16 506 00 x x
503 16 508 00 x x
503 16 509 00 x x
503 16 510 00 x x
503 16 511 00 x x
503 16 512 00 x
503 16 513 00 x
503 20 981 00 x x
503 20 983 00 x x
503 20 985 00 x x
503 74 001 10 x
503 74 003 00 x x
503 74 006 00 x x
503 74 007 00 x x
543 76 006 00 x
543 76 007 00 x
543 76 011 00 x
543 76 013 00 x x
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Crossreference
Zarlink National
Part number Infineon Motorola
Semiconductor Semi-conductor
PEB 80900 MT8930 MC145574 TP3420
PEF 80912/913 MT8931 TP3421
PEF 81912/913
PEF 82912/913
PEF 81902
PEF 82902
503 10 023 00
503 12 003 00
503 16 001 00
503 16 005 00
503 16 501 00 x x x
503 16 502 00 x x x
503 16 503 00
503 16 504 00 x x x
503 16 505 00 x x x
503 16 506 00 x x x
503 16 508 00
503 16 509 00
503 16 510 00
503 16 511 00
503 16 512 00 x
503 16 513 00 x x x
503 20 981 00 x x x
503 20 983 00
503 20 985 00 x x x
503 74 001 10 x x x
503 74 003 00 x x x
503 74 006 00 x x x
503 74 007 00
543 76 006 00 x x x
543 76 007 00 x x x
543 76 011 00 x
543 76 013 00 x x x
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Transformers Choke
Part number LN LS ' IDC ü
CK (pF) RLine (ö) RIC (ö) UP (kV) LN (mH)
(mH) (µH) (mA) (Line - IC)
503 10 023 00 25 1 - 50 1.6 1.6 1:1 1.5 4x0.5
Technical data at TU = 25°C + 1°C
Mechanical dimensions
Circuit diagram
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Transformers Choke
Circuit
Part number LN LS ' IDC CK (pF) RLine (ö) RIC (ö) ü UP LN diagram
(mH) (µH) (mA) (Line - IC) (kV) (mH)
503 12 003 00 25 1 - - 3.2 3.0 1 : 1CT 0.5 4 x 0.5 A
503 12 005 00 25 1 - - 1.55 2.1 1 : 2CT 0.5 4 x 0.5 A
amorph
Mechanical dimensions
Circuit diagrams
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Transformer Choke
Circuit
Part number LN LS ' IDC ü UP
CK (pF) RLine (ö) RIC (ö) LN (mH) diagram
(mH) (µH) (mA) (Line - IC) (kV)
503 16 009 00 25 5 1 100 1.5 1.5 1CS : 1CS 0.5 - A
503 16 012 00 25 3 1 100 2.6 2.6 1CT : 1CT 0.5 4x0.5 B
503 16 017 00 25 12 1 80 3.5 6.0 1CS : 2CS 1.5 4x0.05 C
Technical data at TU = 25°C + 1°C
Mechanical dimensions
Circuit diagrams
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Transformer Choke
Circuit
Part number LN
L (µH) ' IDC CK RLine RIC ü UP reinforced
LN (mH) diagram
(mH) S (mA) (pF) (ö) (ö) (Line - IC) (kV) insolation
503 16 501 00 30 5 4 110 2.4 4.8 1CS : 2CS 0.5 0.5 A
503 16 502 00 30 5 4 140 2.4 5 1CS : 2CS 0.5 4x5 A
503 16 503 00 30 5 4 70 1.6 1.6 1CS : 2CS 0.5 - B
503 16 504 00 30 5 4 130 2.4 4.8 1CS : 2CS 0.5 - B
503 16 505 00 30 5 4 110 2.4 4.8 1CS : 2CS 0.5 4 x 0.05 A
503 16 506 00 30 5 4 110 3 4.8 1CS : 2CS 2 4 x 0.1 A
503 16 508 00 30 5 4 100 2.6 2.6 1CS : 2CS 1.5 4 x 0.05 A
503 16 509 00 30 5 4 100 2.4 2.4 1CS : 2CS 2 4 x 0.1 A
503 16 510 00 30 5 4 100 2.4 2.4 1CS : 2CS 1.5 4x5 A
503 16 511 00 30 5 4 100 3 2.4 1CS : 2CS 1.5 4 x 0.5 A
503 16 512 00 30 5 4 140 5 6 1CS : 2CS 1.5 4x5 A
503 16 513 00 23 2 2 30 0.24 2.2 1CS : 2CS 4 x - B
Technical data at TU = 25 °C + 1°C
Mechanical dimensions
Circuit diagrams
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Transformer Choke
Circuit
Part number
LN LS ' ü UP diagram
IDC CK (pF) RLine (ö) RIC (ö) LN (mH)
(mH) (µH) (mA) (Line - IC) (kV)
503 20 981 00 22 6 1 70 2.5 6.7 1CS : 2CS 1.5 - A
503 20 983 00 25 - 1 - 4.3 3.2 1CT : 1CT 1.5 4x1 B
503 20 985 00 22 6 1 70 2.6 6 1CT : 2CT 1.5 4x0.47 B
Technical data at TU = 25°C + 1°C
Mechanical dimensions
Circuit diagrams
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Transformer
Circuit
Part number LN LS ' IDC CK RLine RIC ü UP reinforced diagram
(mH) (µH) (mA) (pF) (ö) (ö) (Line - IC) (kV) insolation
503 74 001 10 30 6 5 180 2.2 4.3 1CT : 2 2 B
503 74 003 00 30 6 5 60 0.5 2.1 1CT : 2CT 4 x A
503 74 006 00 22 6 5 180 1.2 2.5 1CS : 2CS 2 A
503 74 007 00 30 6 5 40 0.45 1 1CS : 1CS 4 x A
Technical data at TU = 25°C + 1°C
Mechanical dimensions
Circuit diagrams
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Transformer Choke
Circuit
Part number diagram
LN LS ' IDC CK RLine RIC ü UP reinforced LN
(mH) (µH) (mA) (pF) (ö) (ö) (Line - IC) (kV) insolation (mH)
543 76 006 00 30 6 3 180 5.7 5 1CT : 2CT 1.5 4 x 2.5 B
543 76 007 00 30 6 3 150 6.3 5 1CT : 2 1.5 4x5 A
543 76 011 00 30 5 5 150 3.7 4.3 1CT : 2.5CT 1.5 4 x 2.5 B
543 76 013 00 30 5 5 60 0.55 2 1CS : 2 3 x 4x5 C
Technical data at TU = 25°C + 1°C
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Due to the high transmission speed (2Mbit/s) in particular, the S 2M interface, defined as the
primary multiplex connection between network terminator NT and private branch exchange
PABX, makes high demands of these signal transformers with a low active return loss.
Crossreference
Cologne Dallas
Part number Conexant Cirrus Logic
Chip Semiconductor
HFC-E1 BT8069B BT8370 BT8510 CS61577 CS61881 CS61535A DS21552 DS21352 DS2148
BT8069 BT8375 CS61584 CS61575 Q552 DS21354 Q48
BT8071 BT8376 CS61584A CS61574A DS21554 Q352
UGA510-1 CS6158A Q554 Q354
CS61304A DS2151
CS61305A DS2152
DS2153
DS2154
503 16 004 00 x x
503 16 007 00 x
503 16 008 00
503 40 907 00 x x x x
503 40 908 00
543 21 008 00
503 40 911 00
503 22 502 00 x
503 22 503 00 x x x
503 22 504 00 x x x
503 22 505 00
503 40 912 00
503 22 506 00 x
503 32 903 00
503 16 010 00 x x x x
503 16 011 00 x x x
503 74 008 00
503 22 507 00 x
503 32 902 00
503 40 909 00 x x x
503 32 904 00
503 40 910 00
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ü (IC - Line)
Part number LN (mH) LS (µH) CK (pF) UP (kV)
Transmit Receive
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ü (IC - Line)
Part number LN (mH) LS (µH) CK (pF) UP (kV)
Transmit Receive
503 74 008 00 1.2 1 20 1CT : 1.41CT 1CT : 1.41CT 3
Technical data at TU = 25°C + 1°C
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The UK0 interface, designed as two-wire interface, represents the link between the digital
local node (DIVO) and the network terminator (NTBA).
The main requirements of the respective transformers which, depending on the application,
are operated with the national transmission code 4B3T or with the ANSI standard 2B1Q, are a
large transmission range with minimum bit error rate and high linearity of inductance with DC
bias.
Crossreference
Zarlink
Alcatel
Part number Infineon Semi- Motorola
Microelectronics
conductor
PEF PEB/PEF
MTC 20277 MTC 20276 PEB 80900 MT9171/72 MC145572
80912/913 2091
PEF
MTC 20278 4B3T MT9173/74
81912/913
PEF PEB/PEF
82912/913 24902
PEF PSB/PSF
80912/913 21911
2B1Q
504 13 008 00 x x x
504 06 006 00 x x x
504 06 007 00 x x
544 02 011 00 x x
544 02 012 00 x
544 02 013 00 x x
544 02 019 00 x x x
544 02 020 00 x x
544 03 009 00 x x
544 03 027 00 x x x
544 03 036 00 x x
544 03 037 00 x x x
540 13 017 00 x
4B3T
503 20 917 00 x
504 13 007 00 x
544 02 009 00 x
544 03 005 00 x
544 03 008 00 x
544 03 019 00 x
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Line LN LS ü UP Circuit
Part number I (mA) CK (pF) RLine (ö) RIC (ö)
code (mH) (µH) DC (Line : IC) (kV) diagram
504 13 007 00 4B3T 7.9 50 60 50 2.8 3.7 1.32CS : 1CS 2 A
504 13 008 00 2B1Q 14.4 60 60 - 8 1.9 2CS : 1 0.5 B
Technical data at TU = 25°C + 1C
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Line ü
Part number LN (mH) LS (µH) IDC (mA) CK (pF) RLine (ö) RIC (ö) UP (kV)
code (Line : IC)
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RM6-1 RM6-2 RM6-3
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RM8-1 RM8-2
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The UP0 interface (defined as a 2-wire interface) is an alternative to the S0 interface for
connecting terminal equipment to telecommunications systems and private branch
exchanges (PABX).
The quantities secondary inductance, turns ratio and DC magnetic biasing can be tailored to
the specific needs of the customer.
Crossreference
UPN / UP0
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Choke
LN LS IDC CK RLine RIC Ü UP Circuit
Part number LN
(mH) (µH) (mA) (pF) (ö) (ö) (Line - IC) (kV) diagram
(mH)
503 16 507 00 1.7 - 75 - 2.2/1.16 2.65 1CT : 1.25 1.5 5 B
503 16 515 00 1.7 5 75 - 2.2 4.1 1CT : 2CT 1.5 5 A
503 16 517 00 1.7 5 75 - 2.2 2.2 1CS : 1 1.5 5 B
Technical data at TU = 25°C + 1°C
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DC/DC converters are used in network terminating units (NTBA) and in terminal devices. These
converters convert the remote supply voltage from the local exchange, to provide electrical
power for the devices.
The required reverse converters must be very efficient and have very stabile secondary
voltages. For this, the magnetic coupling of the windings must be optimal.
The types described below show how this problem is fundamentally solved. The various
application circuits are very multifaceted regarding turns ratio, connections, power, etc.
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Circuit
Part number LN (mH) Uin (V) Uout (V) f (kHz) P (W) UP (kVeff)
diagram
505 03 016 00 0.74 40 - 150 5/12 100 2 1.5 A
505 03 070 00 0.65 24 - 45 7.2/5/3.3 80 1 1.5 B
505 03 120 00 2.1 - - - - 2.4 C
505 03 121 00 0.26 - - - - 2.4 D
Technical data at TU = 25°C + 1°C
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Part number LN (mH) Uin (V) Uout (V) f (kHz) P (W) UP (kVeff)
Mechanical dimensions
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A7.1 TRANSFORMERS
Surname
First name
Department
Company
Street
Zip/City
Country
Phone
Fax
E-Mail
Series start
Quantity per year
Target price
Deadline for samples
Application
Technical Data:
Mode:
Flyback converter Forward converter Others
Push-pull converter Half-bridge converter
Standards to be applied
(e. g. VDE0805, EN60950)
Type of isolation
(e. g. functional, basic, reinforced isolation)
Rated voltage of the supply circuit Veff
Working or rated isolation voltage
Veff
primary to secondary
Input power max. VA
Rated switching frequency max. kHz
Peak voltage (with overshoots) max. VS
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= no contact
Pollution degrees in the instrument = middle
= heavy pollution
Overvoltage category I II III
Flammability class from used materials
V0 V1 V2 HB no
according to UL 94
System of insulating materials UL 1446
(specify temperature class)
Driver
Frequency Fixed/min. max. kHz
Duty cycle min. max. %
Input voltage min. max. V
Ambient temperature on the transformer °C
Maximal dimensions l x w x h mm
Prefered Kit
Circuit diagram
Primary: Secondary:
W1: U: I: W1: U: I:
W2: U: I: W2: U: I:
W3: U: I: W3: U: I:
W4: U: I: W4: U: I:
W5: U: I: W5: U: I:
W6: U: I: W6: U: I:
W7: U: I: W7: U: I:
W8: U: I: W8: U: I:
W9: U: I: W9: U: I:
Comment:
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Surname
First name
Department
Company
Street
Zip/City
Country
Phone
Fax
E-Mail
Series start
Quantity per year
Target price
Deadline for samples
Application
Technical Data:
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Circuit diagram
Primary: Secondary
W1: U: I: W1: U: I:
W2: U: I: W2: U: I:
W3: U: I: W3: U: I:
W4: U: I: W4: U: I:
W5: U: I: W5: U: I:
W6: U: I: W6: U: I:
W7: U: I: W7: U: I:
W8: U: I: W8: U: I:
W9: U: I: W9: U: I:
W10 U: I: W10 U: I:
W11 U: I: W11 U: I:
W12 U: I: W12 U: I:
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OVERVIEW
x MnZn ferrite
x NiZn ferrite
x Plastoferrite
x Injection molding ferrite
x Metal powder cores
ADVANTAGES
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A list of the symbols and units used in this catalogue is given above.
Most of the equations used in the following passages are equations of quantities. Where other
kinds of equations are given please use the units listed next to them.
1 Permeability
In contrast to µO the permeabilities defined below are relative quantities. They are related to
µO and represent plain numerical values without dimensional units.
Pi = 1 'B ( H = O; 'H o O )
PO 'H
In practice µi is derived from the inductance of a toroidal core coil:
L in µH
1 L l
Pi 2 l in mm
PO n A
A in mm2
With cores of closed magnetic circuit having changing cross-sectional areas along the magnetic
path length, the expression l/A has to be replaced by 6 l/A (core constant C1).
1 L l
Pi 2
PO n ¦ A
This equation is valid only for cores without any magnetic shearing. It should be recognized,
however, that composite cores (e.g. pot or E-cores) must be considered as slightly sheared,
even if they are declared as non-gapped.
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The initial permeability is also called toroidal or material permeability. Over a wide range µi is
independent on frequency. On our material data tables f 0,8 marks that frequency at which µi
decreases to 80% of the tabulated value.
If in a closed magnetic circuit an air gap exists (shearing) the initial permeability is reduced to
a smaller value called effective permeability µe.
The effective permeability µe equals the initial permeability µi of a core material which
unsheared with the same shape of core, the same course of magnetic flux, and under equal
measuring conditions would give the same electrical performance. Because of the presuppo-
sition of the same course of the magnetic flux µe is applicable only to cores with relatively high
permeability, which are but slightly sheared so that the magnetic stray field remains
negligible. This presupposition is fulfilled e.g. with pot or E-cores having customary air gap.
With the aid of µe and of the material characteristics shown on the material data tables all
important properties of a coil (e.g. losses, thermal performance, temporal instability - see
sections 4, 6, and 7) are easily calculable.
10 6 L L in mH
Pe Ŋ in nH
n2 /0 O
The numerical values of c are contained in the data sheets of the appropriate core types.
A merely mathematical way of ascertaining µe may be used, if the initial permeability µi of the
core material, the core constant C1 = 6 l/A, the air gap length s, and the magnetic cross-
sectional area As in the gap are known:
Pi Pi s in mm
Pe As in mm²
s s/O
1 ( P i 1) 1 ( P i 1) l
l As PO 6 in mm-1
As 6
A A
The ratio of the inductance Lk of a cored coil and the inductance LO of the same coil without
core is called apparent permeability µapp.
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Lk
P app Pw
LO
µapp is used with coils having magnetically open cores (strong shearing) with large stray fields,
as e.g. rod, tube, or screw cores. The numerical values of µ app depend not only on core
material and core shape, but also on the kind of winding and its position relatively to the core.
µapp-values are comparable only if evaluated under equal measuring conditions.
B
Pa = P1
O H
where sinusoidal induction being assumed.
The numerical values of µa as well the measuring conditions under which they were evaluated
are contained in the respective data sheets of the appropriate cores, as e.g. E- or U-cores.
P ' = P1 ''H
B
O
In alternating-current engineering complex values are used for describing the phase position.
A perfectly lossless coil with a core of permeability µ causes a phase shift of 90° between
voltage U and current I. In complex writing this is described as follows (concerning the
introduction of /O for describing the core geometry of any core shape see paragraph 3.2):
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U
Z jZ L jZ / O n 2 P
I
If in the core material losses are occurring, an active resistance R is added to the reactance
jZL, which causes a diminution of the phase angle 90° by the angle G, usually described by:
R
tanG .
ZL
In this case the complex writing is as follows:
U
Z R jZL jZL (1 j tanG ) j Z/ O n 2 P (2)
I
The phase shift is described by a complex permeability. Its real and imaginary parts are usually
described by µ’s and µ“s (the index s shall indicate that active resistance and reactance are
connected in series).
Hence follows:
L
P' s (3)
2
/O n
R
P"s P' s tan G
Z/ O n 2
L n2/ OPi
Hence follows:
P`s Pi
and
R
P" s Pi tanG P i
ZL
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The diagrams for FERROCARIT-materials in this catalogue are presenting the complex
permeability in series connection, measured on toroids.
The real component µ’s of those diagrams corresponds to the initial permeability µi of the
material. The dependence of the initial permeability from the frequency is directly obvious. It
has to be noted that from a certain frequency the initial permeability gradually decreases.
At that frequency, where the curves µ’s and µ“s are intersecting, both contributions are equal.
In the frequency range below, the inductance contribution is determining. Above, the
inductive effect is decreasing and the attenuating effect is increasing by energy absorption. As
by decreasing µ’s the magnetization processes are disappearing, the losses caused by that are
also disappearing.
For the circuit design it is often useful to consider the admittance instead of the impedance
and to describe it as parallel connection of a resistance Rp and an inductance Lp. From (2)
follows:
1 1 1 1
Y (4)
Z Rp jZLp jZ/ O n P 2
1 n2/O Zn 2 / O 1 1
or j j
P Lp Rp P 'p P "p
From this results analogues to (3) simple relations for the values µ’p and µ“p follow:
Lp
P' p (5)
2
n /O
Rp
P" p
Zn 2 / O
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1
P" p P"s (1 )
2
tan G
In the diagrams for FERROCARIT-materials in this catalogue curves of the complex
permeability for parallel connection are shown, sometimes they are described as products Zµ’p
and Zµ“p , for easier calculating transformers.
Also in this case the influence of the inductance is equal to the influence of the losses by the
intersection of both curves for the admittance value of the transformer.
Z jZ L R
Ae
Z N 2 z
le
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They are applicable only to cores of a closed magnetic circuit (e.g. pot, E-, and U-cores),
having changing cross-sectional areas along the magnetic path length. They are also applicable
to sheared cores having negligible magnetic stray fields.
The effective parameters permit a simple way of calculating the magnetic properties of closed
cores of arbitrary geometry. For this method of calculation, the core is substituted by an ideal
toroid giving the same magnetic performance as the original core. (IEC publication 205)
C1 results from the summation of the quotients of the partial magnetic path lengths l and the
corresponding cross-sectional areas A of a core of closed magnetic circuit subdivided into
uniform sections:
l
C1 6
A
l 2
(6 )
le = A
l
6
A2
l
6
Ae = A
l
6
A2
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From le Ae results:
l
(6 ) 3
Ve A
l 2
(6 )
A 2
The numerical values of the effective parameters are given on the data sheets of cores of
closed magnetic circuit.
AL is used to calculate the number of winding turns of a coil in order to achieve a given
inductance L with cores of closed magnetic circuit with cores of closed magnetic circuit with
or without air gap.
L PO
AL Pe
n2 l
6
A
Thus AL is the inductance L related to one winding turn (w=1). It is usually given in nH. To
strongly sheared core shapes AL is only applicable, if the kind of winding and the position of
the winding relatively to the core are exactly defined. As this holds true for our coil kits, A L-
values are given on the appropriate data sheets. They are approximate values supposing the
coil formers to be nearly fully wound.
The inductance factor AL is not applicable to magnetic circuits with large stray fields, e.g. rod
or screw cored coils.
PO
If the expression A Pe
L l
6
A
is reduced to µe = 1, the portion conditioned by the core material is eliminated. The rest
conditioned only by the core configuration represents the Permeance factor c which may be
derived also from the magnetic field constant and the core constant C 1.
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AL PO
c /O
Pe l
6
A
L AL
From AL 2
and c results:
n Pe
L n 2 P c
e
Thus the inductance L of a closed magnetic circuit depends on three factors, one being
conditioned by the winding (n2), another one by the core material (µe, which takes into
account an eventual air gap), and a third one by the core configuration /O.
This fundamental relation holds true for any calculation concerning the selection of core
shape, core material, and winding of magnetic circuits.
When small magnetizing forces predominate in electronics (small signal applications), the total
loss of a coil can be expressed by the loss angle
RV
tanG L
2S f L
The loss resistance RV is supposed to be in series to the no-loss inductance L. From RV and the
effective coil current I the dissipation power RVI2 may be easily calculated.
1 2S f L
Q =
tanG L RV
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The loss resistance RV is supposed to be in series to the no-loss inductance L. From RV and the
effective coil current I the dissipation power RVI2 may be easily calculated.
1 2S f L
Q =
tanG L RV
The total loss angle of a coil is composed of different loss portions originating from the core,
the winding, and possibly from a screening:
At small magnetizing forces, where the Rayleigh relations are valid, there is a practically linear
increase of hysteresis loss as a function of field strength or flux density respectively.
· µi
tanG h = KB · B
According to the IEC publication 401 the linearity constant KB is called hysterersis material
constant.
For determining the hysteresis material constant two measurement points at low induction
B 1 and B̂ 2 are relevant
1) ;
tanG ( B B 1 = 1,5 mT
2) ; B 2 = 3,0 mT
tanG ( B
The measurement of the loss angle tanG is performed at a frequency f=10 kHz for µid 500 and
f=100 kHz for µi>500.
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4.3. Eddy current, Residual loss and Relative loss factor tanG/µi
The loss factor related to µi = 1 is ascertained by loss angle measurements at two magnetizing
forces and by extrapolation to H = 0. Magnetizing forces for the tabulated values of our
material data sheets are 0,1 and 0,5 Am -1.
By extrapolation of the magnetizing force to zero, loss caused by this force (hysteresis)
becomes zero too. Thus the relative loss factor tanG/µi is a characteristic for the remaining
eddy current and residual losses.
If gapped cores with negligible stray field are used, the loss factor becomes effective with the
shearing ratio µe/µi.
Winding loss is composed of copper loss, eddy current loss in the conductor material, and
dielectric loss due to the intrinsic capacity of the winding.
Copper loss results from the ohmic resistance of the conductor material and the resistance
increase due to skin effect. The ohmic resistance can be deduced from the nominal conductor
diameter D, the mean length of winding turn l w, the number of turns n, and the resistivity of
the conductor material. The increase of resistance due for skin effect is involved by the
dimensionless value ß which is the relation of the effective cross section caused by skin effect
to the physical one of the wire. For low frequency ß is equal to 1. The total copper loss can be
calculated by the aid of the following equation:
lw n ß lw in mm
tanG wi 3,5 10 6 D in mm
D2 f L f in Hz
L in H
This formula may be used, if dielectric loss is negligibly small. This is true of cores of closed
magnetic circuit like pot or E-cores, made out of high-permeability materials and used at
frequencies up to 100 kHz.
There exists no practicable formula for calculating dielectric loss conditioned by the intrinsic
capacity of the winding at higher frequencies.
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If coils are screened, eddy current loss within the screening material must not be neglected. It
depends on the extent of the stray field, the distance between coil and screening can, the
screening material and the operating frequency. As there exists no practicable formula for
calculation of screening loss, empirical ascertainment or advanced computer simulation such
as FEM is recommended.
If high permeability cores of closed magnetic circuit are used screening may often be
dispensed with.
Inductors and transformers for power application use to take strong current loads. Magnetizing
force and flux density then are beyond the Rayleigh range with its simple linear relations
between these two quantities.
In our data sheets of cores designed for power application the total power loss in W as well as
the specific power loss in mW cm3 is given for defined values of frequency, flux density,
and temperature.
The dependence of power loss on frequency f and peak flux density within the ranges of
frequency and current used in electronic power applications, is expressed by an empirical
formula (Steinmetz relation). PV being the specific power loss, i.e. the power loss related to
the unit of volume, this formula reads:
K = const
a
PV = K f Bb a | 1…2
b | 2…3
PV is given in mW cm3. K is a constant, a and b are constant powers to f and B. The quantities
K, a and b ascertained by loss measurements at different frequencies and flux densities. Where
in our core data sheets the dependence of loss on frequency and flux density is specified, the
graphs are in accordance with the formula given above.
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This application is typical for output chokes. Therefore in our data sheets for the preferred
FERROCART materials for output chokes unipolar power loss values are given for different
frequencies and ripple percentages. Ripple is defined as ratio of peak-to-peak value of the AC-
to amplitude of the DC - component.
The values indicated in our material table were achieved by measurements at 20°C and 70°C
Pi Pi
2 1
DF
Pi Pi
1 2
- 2
-1
If coils with gapped cores and negligible stray field are used, the tabulated DF -values must be
multiplied by µe. The alteration of inductance of such a coil caused by changes of temperature
may be calculated by aid of the formula:
'L
D F P e '-
L
This equation is not applicable to coils with large stray fields as e.g. rod or screw cored coils.
The temperature performance of such a coil depends not only on the temperature factor of the
core but also, in a proportion not be neglected, on the temperature performance of the
winding and of the whole assembly.
In cases of this kind DF cannot be more than an aid to comparison of different core materials.
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1 P P
DF i1 i2
P P lg t
i 2
t
i1
If coils with gapped cores and a negligible stray field are used, the tabulated values must be
multiplied with µe. The alternation of inductance of such a coil between the timings t1 and t2
after demagnetization may be calculated by the aid of the formula:
'L t2
DF P e lg
L t1
Changes of the magnetic state by DC pre-magnetization will as a rule cause smaller alterations
of inductance than a calculation by the aid of the disaccommodation factor DF will show.
8. Curie point
We define Curie point as that temperature, at which the initial permeability has decreased to
10% of the tabulated value.
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B1.1 FERROCARIT
Ferrites are compounds of the iron oxide Fe2O3 and one or more oxides of bivalent metal. The
most frequently used oxides are those of nickel, manganese, magnesium and zinc. The oxide
powder is prepared in various processing steps before being pressed to a core of the desired
shape. After that the core is sintered at temperatures between 1150 and 1400°C depending on
the type of ferrite. The resulting material is hard and brittle like porcelain ("black ceramics")
and can only be machined by grinding. The shrinkage of the cores during the sintering process
results in tolerances of the non-machined dimensions similar to those of other ceramics (± 2 to
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Fi 335, Fi 395, Fi 326: MnZn ferrite for Fi 215: NiZn ferrite with high induction
power application:
Fi 329: MnZn ferrite with higher Fe 896: Iron powder with high permeability
induction as standard material for high premagnetization
TASK: Development of a Bmax optimized ferrite TASK: Improvement of our unique Fe 893 for higher
RESULT: In comparison with the currently used permeability
materials, Fi 329 provides 10% higher Bmax as RESULT: Fe 896 with a permeability of 140 and
standard comparable broadband characteristics
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DC-resist.
Ferrite materials f - MHz µi (25°C) Tc Bmax - mT Pv - mW /cm³
:m
Power MnZn ferrite with const. low losses > 330 520 450
Fi 395 up to 120°C. d0,4 2700 220
250A/m/100°C 100kHz/200mT/25°C 100kHz/200mT/100°C
Power MnZn ferrite with low losses and > 350 140 310
Fi 335 high saturation flux density d1 2000 230
250A/m/100°C 200kHz/100mT/100°C 100kHz/200mT/100°C
Power MnZn ferrite with highest saturation > 400 1000 500
Fi 329 flux density d0,5 1500 275 t1,5
250A/m/100°C 100kHz/200mT/25°C 100kHz/200mT/100°C
Power MnZn ferrite with high saturation > 370 670 450
Fi 328 flux density d0,5 1800 260 t2
250A/m/100°C 100kHz/200mT/25°C 100kHz/200mT/100°C
Power MnZn ferrite with lowest power > 310 900 400
Fi 326 losses around 140°C. d0,4 1500 250
250A/m/140°C 100kHz/200mT/25°C 100kHz/200mT/140°C
Low power loss NiZn ferrite with high > 300 700 550
Fi 242 specific resistance d400 400 230 t10 3000A/m/100°C 100kHz/100mT/25°C 100kHz/100mT/100°C
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-6 µ ' Pv-mW/cm³
Ferrocart materials f - MHz µi (25°C) Tmax tand/µi * 10
at 5000 A/m 100kHz/40mT
1200
Fe 896 High permeability material d0,2 140 200 45 570
0,16 MHz
120 1600
Fe 892 Noise suppression material d0,2 100 200 36 650
0,01 MHz 0,16 MHz
100 180
Fe 835 Wide band material d0,5 35 150 33 390
0,05 MHz 0,5 MHz
110 200
Fe 818 Wide band material d10 18 150
0,05 MHz 0,5 MHz
500 2000
Fe 810 Wide band material d100 10 120
12 MHz 100 MHz
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d 1,6 X Fi 262
High Q circuits 0,2 ... 5 X Fi 221
(Input and oscillator coils, 0,5 … 10 X Fi 215 Rod, tube,
variometers, IF-transformers 1 ... 12 X Fi 212 screw, nipple,
LF-coils, MW and LW 5 ... 40 X Fi 150 saddle and cup cores
antennas etc.) 10 ... 60 X Fi 130
50 ... 150 X Fi 110
X Fi 415
X Fi 412
d 0,5
X Fi 410
Anti-interference X Fi 360 Rod, tube, drum
and damping coils X Fi 350 and multi-aperture cores
d1
X Fi 340 toroids, screening beads
d6 X Fi 262
X Fi 292
2 ... 1000 X Fi 221
X Fi 150
X Fi 415
X Fi 412 Pot and E-cores, toroids,
d2 X Fi 410 two- and multi-aperture
Wide-band transformers X Fi 360 cores
(Antenna-transformers for X Fi 340
TV and radio, X Fi 292
d 10
pulse transformers, etc.) X Fi 262
d 100 X Fi 221 Rod, tube,
X Fi 215 two- and multi-aperture
d 250
X Fi 212 cores
X Fi 242
X Fi 150
d 400
X Fi 130
X Fi 110
X Fi 395
X Fi 328
d 0,3
Power applications X Fi 326
(Fly-back transformers, X Fi 324 E-, U-, E+I-, screw,
DC converters, X Fi 335 rod, tube, nipple
d1
audio frequency chokes, X Fi 325 and drum cores
TV correcting coils, d3 X Fi 327
audio frequency filters) d 0,5 X Fi 329
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frequency f MHz 0,01 0,1 0,01 0,1 0,01 0,1 0,01 0,1 0,01 0,1
Hysteresis material constant KB 10-6 < 0,6 < 1,2 < 0,6 < 0,8 < 0,6
mT
Coercivity HC A/m 9 8 8 9 10
10-6
Rel. temperature factor DF d 1,5 d 1,5 d 1,5 d 1,5 d 1,5
K
+23...+70°C
Rel. disaccommodation
factor
DF 10-6 <3 <3 <3 <3 <6
T = 40°C
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FERROCARIT Fi 395 Fi 335 Fi 329 Fi 328 Fi 327
Coercivity HC A/m 12 15 12 15 50
-6
10
Rel. temperature factor DF K
+23...+70°C
Rel. disaccommodation
factor
DF 10-6
T = 40°C
1) new material
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FERROCARIT Fi 326 Fi 325 Fi 324
Coercivity HC A/m 15 16 15
-6
10
Rel. temperature factor DF K
+23...+70°C
Rel. disaccommodation
factor
DF 10-6
T = 40°C
1) new material
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FERROCARIT Fi 292 Fi 262 Fi 242 Fi 221 Fi 215
-6
10
Rel. temperature factor DF < 2,5 < 20 <5
K
+23...+70°C
Rel. disaccommodation
factor
DF 10-6 <6
T = 40°C
DC - Resistivity 7 >1 7 4 7
U :m > 10 > 10 > 10 > 10
1)
new material
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Relative loss factor tanG < 50 < 150 < 100 < 700 < 80 < 500 < 150 < 400
10-6
µi
10-6
Rel. temperature factor DF <7 < 20 < 25 < 80
K
+23...+70°C
Rel. disaccommodation
factor
DF 10-6
T = 40°C
DC - Resistivity 4 3 3 4
U :m > 10 > 10 > 10 > 10
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Plastoferrite Fi520 - Fi522 represent a special development in our range of soft magnetic
ferrite materials.
Another advantage of cores made from Plastoferrite is the low brittleness of the material and
consequently its insensitiveness especially to mechanical load.
The general technical data of the magnetically soft Plastoferrite is specified in the following
charts. The filling ratio of this plastic compound is very high, which is indicated by the
relatively high admissible magnetic load - according to the magnetization curve - and the fact
that, for magnetically thinned materials meaning distributed air gaps, initial permeability is
high, reaching a value of µi = 20.
If requested, lower values of initial permeability can be individually set up by modification of
the mixing ratio ferrite powder/plastic.
The particular electrical advantages are the considerable wide-band property of the material
up to MHz-range and the high temperature-consistency of permeability up to values in direct
vicinity of the Curie temperature for Fi520 and up to 200°C for Fi522.
Thus Plastoferrite Fi520 and Fi522 are interesting materials for various applications, for
example in sensors or for the production of magnetically active coil formers, which demand a
combination of soft magnetic qualities along with the possibilities of free shaping
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Initial permeability µi 1 20 19
frequency f MHz 10 10
10-6
Hysteresis material constant KB < 700 < 300
mT
f = 20 kHz
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Our FERROCART material grades are manufactured by pressing; they consist of a blend of
magnetically soft metal powder and isolating binder. Through fine grain dispersion, eddy
currents are largely suppressed. Different FERROCART types, which are suitable for application
at low frequency ranges, up to approximately 100 MHz, can be manufactured by mixture of
metal powder types and isolation portions. We can fully take advantage of the metallic
Magnetika, which is the high magnetization, with this material, for instance in component
parts used for power electronics. Furthermore fine grain dispersion implicates internal
demagnetization with the result of an extremely good stabilization. Air gaps, which have to be
mostly used in strip band cores or laminated steel cores, are no more necessary. By using
FERROCART material grades, it ensues in many cases, like loading coil - and noise suppression
choke applications, very cheap inductive component parts.
Remark
The data of our different material grades as shown on the following tables, were measured on
toroidal test cores. As is well known there is no direct relation between material
characteristics as measured on test pieces and the corresponding parameters of other cores,
made of the same material, but different in shape and size, especially if cores are applied
outside those ranges (e.g. of frequency, induction, or temperature), within which the
catalogue material properties have been ascertained.
No guarantee can be given that specifications as laid down in this catalogue may not be
changed before the next edition is given to press. Obligatory assurances of properties require
separate agreements in writing in order to become efficacious.
For these reasons, if new components are to be designed, we ask our customers for due
contact in order to agree on suitable specifications. This can be done either by fixing
measuring conditions and quantities or by exchanging standard cores or components.
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frequency f MHz 0,01 0,16 0,01 0,16 0,01 0,16 0,01 0,16 0,01 0,16
Initial permeability µi 1 55 35 18 10
1)
the maximum operating temperature of coated
cores depends on the temperature behaviour of
the coating material.
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Core materials
For high-switching frequencies to 300 kHz, we recommend our Ferrite Fi 325 or Fi 328. This
way, core losses can be minimized even at high frequencies.
AL-values apply to a core pair. The order number is for a single core.
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Effective Effective
Core Effective
area of magnetic
Core constant magnetic
magnetic path a b d1 d2 h1 h2 e
shape volume
path length
l/A Ve
Ae le
(mm2) (mm) (mm-1) (mm3) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
10.7 5.8 8.4 3.6 5.4 3.9 3.6
EVD 10/5/6 11.7 25.4 2.18 270
±0.4 -0.4 +0.5 -0.3 -0.2 +0.3 -0.3
14.8 7.0 10.8 5.8 9.0 6.0 4.8
EVD 15/9/7 26.1 37.9 1.45 990
+0.7/-0.5 -0.4 +0.6 -0.4 -0.3 +0.4 -0.4
20.3 8.6 15.7 8.0 10.4 7.4 4.9
EVD 20/10/8.5 40.1 46.6 1.17 1870
±0.7 ±0.25 ±0.4 ±0.3 ±0.25 ±0.25 ±0.2
22.7 11.2 17.1 8.1 12.3 8.9 7.7
EVD 23/12/11 63.9 55.1 0.865 3500
±0.7 ±0.3 ±0.4 ±0.3 ±0.3 ±0.3 ±0.25
EVD 25/12.8/ 25.0 12.7 18.8 8.8 12.8 9.3 8.3
73.1 58.9 0.807 4300
12.7 +0.8/-0.7 -0.5 +0.8 ±0.25 -0.4 +0.5 ±0.3
EVD 30/16/ 29.7 12.5 22.1 11.6 16.4 11.9 8.2
96.6 72.6 0.755 7000
12.5 ±0.8 ±0.4 ±0.5 ±0.3 ±0.3 ±0.3 ±0.3
36.3 16.2 27.1 14.5 19.5 14.4 10.5
EVD 36/19/16 150 87.4 0.582 13100
±0.7 ±0.4 ±0.55 ±0.35 ±0.2 ±0.3 ±0.3
41.5 20.1 31.5 15.7 21.0 16.0 12.7
EVD 42/21/20 196 97.6 0.499 19100
±0.8 ±0.5 ±0.6 ±0.4 ±0.2 ±0.3 ±0.35
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Dimensions Pins
length of
Average
Number of
area A
Chambers
Part number
Type
l b h nxa
Number
of pins
EVD kit c of coil former
(l*) (b*) (h*) (d) (casing)
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winding l b h nxa Part number
Number
of Pins
E-Core area
turn (l*) (b*) (h*) (d) of coil former
A
le
(mm²) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
1 (4) 19 13.5 10.5 10 4 x 2.54 325 25 087 00
EF 12.6 12 26
1 22 13.5 10.5 10 4 x 2.54 325 00 073 10
EVD 10/5/6 12 26 4 13.5 13 10.8 8 3 x 2.54 325 25 092 10
1 23 16 10.5 12 5 x 2.5 325 25 100 00
EVD 15/9/7 20 30
1 (4) 23 16 10.5 12 5 x 2.5 325 25 101 00
EVD 20 40 42 1 27.7 22 14.5 12 5 x 3.81 325 25 085 00
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Magnetically Magnetically
Form Magnetically
effective effective
factor effective
Core cross- path a b c d e f
volume
shape section length
ő l/A Ve
Ae le
2 -1
(mm ) (mm) (mm ) (mm3) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
5.1 3.0 3.5 3.0 7.0 10.0
E 10/3 7.96 23.2 2.92 185
-0.2 -0.3 +0.25 -0.25 +0.5 ±0.3
6.5 3.7 4.5 3.7 8.9 12.6
E 12.6/3.7 12.4 29.7 2.4 370
-0.2 -0.3 +0.3 -0.3 +0.6 +0.5/-0.4
5.95 4.7 3.45 4.7 11.3 16.0
E 16/4.7k 20 28.5 1.43 570
-0.3 -0.4 +0.4 -0.3 +0.6 +0.7/-0.5
8.2 4.7 5.7 4.7 11.3 16.0
E 16/4.7 20.1 37.5 1.88 750
-0.3 -0.4 +0.4 -0.3 +0.6 +0.7/-0.5
5.95 7.4 2.05 4.7 11.3 16.0
E 16/7.4 31.2 28.8 0.928 900
-0.3 -0.5 ±0.15 -0.3 +0.6 +0.7/-0.5
8.2 8.4 5.7 4.7 11.3 16.0
E 16/8.4 36.3 37.6 1.03 1365
-0.3 -0.5 +0.4 -0.3 +0.6 +0.7/-0.5
8.0 4.8 5.7 4.8 14.3 19.0
E 19/5 22.6 39.6 1.76 896
±0.2 ±0.2 ±0.2 ±0.2 ±0.3 ±0.4
AL -
Losses ( W ) ( ) Bmax
value µ0
Fi 328 (mT)
(nH)
Core shape Material f = 100 kHz/ Part number
Bs = 200 mT f = 25 kHz/Hs =
10 kHz/50 mV
250 A/m
25°C 100°C Tol. = ± 25 % 100°C
E 10/3 Fi 325 0.08 1) 0.04 1) 500 1150 252 04 325 10
E 10/3 Fi 328 0.17 0.11 500 1150 360 252 04 328 10
E 12.6/3.7 Fi 325 0.16 1) 0.09 1) 660 1260 315 254 03 325 10
E 12.6/3.7 Fi 328 0.33 0.22 660 1260 360 254 03 328 10
E 16/4.7 Fi 325 0.32 1) 0.18 1) 900 1340 315 254 05 325 10
E 16/4.7 Fi 328 0.68 0.45 900 1340 360 254 05 328 10
E 16/4.7K Fi 325 0.24 1) 0.14 1) 1090 1240 315 254 12 325 10
E 16/4.7K Fi 328 0.51 0.34 1090 1240 360 254 12 328 10
E 16/7.4 Fi 325 0.38 1) 0.21 1) 1700 1250 315 254 14 325 10
E 16/7.4 Fi 328 0.81 0.54 1700 1250 360 254 14 328 10
E 16/8.4 Fi 325 0.58 1) 0.32 1) 1630 1340 315 254 15 325 10
E 16/8.4 Fi 328 1.23 0.82 1630 1340 360 254 15 328 10
E 19/5 Fi 325 0.38 1) 0.21 1) 970 1360 315 254 19 325 10
E 19/5 Fi 328 0.80 0.53 970 1360 360 254 19 328 10
1) at Fi 325 f = 200kHz/Bs = 100mT
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Number of Chambers
Winding Mean
Number of pins
cross- winding
section length Part number of
l b nxa
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Winding Mean
Number of
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Number
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Kit section length (l*) (b*) (h*) c of coil former
(d) (casing)
A le (mm)
(mm)
(mm²) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
E 20/5 31.13 42 B 2 < 20.5 < 22.5 < 20 8 12.5 3x5 325 34 249 00
< 21 < 21 < 16 325 21 255 00
38.75 39 B 1 8 15 3x5
(< 23.7) (< 23.7) (< 16) (406 69 000 00)
< 21 < 21 < 16
38.75 39 B 1 8 15 3x5 325 25 106 00
(< 23.7) (< 23.7) (< 16)
325 23 255 00
E 20/5,9 37.12 40 B 2 < 21 < 21 < 14.8 8 15 3x5
(406 69 000 00)
33.17 39 C 1 < 21 < 13.5 < 21 6 10 2x5 325 25 003 10
30.69 39 C 2 < 21 < 13.5 < 21 6 10 2x5 325 25 004 10
38.75 39 C 1 < 21 < 13.5 < 23 6 10 2x5 325 25 001 10
36.27 39 C 2 < 21 < 13.5 < 23 6 10 2x5 325 25 002 10
38.75 48 C 1 < 21 < 18.5 < 23.5 6 15 2x5 325 25 012 10
E 20/11 33.17 48 C 1 < 21 < 18.5 < 20.8 6 15 2x5 325 25 065 10
30.69 48 C 2 < 21 < 18.5 < 20.8 6 15 2x5 325 25 066 10
< 26 < 26 < 21 325 53 255 00
63.55 48.5 B 1 8 20 3x5
(< 28) (< 28) (< 20.3) (406 38 000 00)
< 26 < 26 < 21 325 72 255 00
59.04 48.5 B 2 8 20 3x5
E 25/7,5 (< 28) (< 28) (< 20.3) (406 38 000 00)
< 26 < 26 < 21 325 25 022 20
41.85 50/58 B* 4 8 20 3x5
(< 28) (< 28) (< 20.3) (406 38 000 00)
58.52 48.5 C 1 < 27 < 18 < 29.5 6 12.5 2x5 325 03 047 00
< 26 < 26 < 24.5 325 25 024 20
40.16 57/65 B 4 8 20 3x5
(< 28) (< 28) (< 24.5) (406 58 000 00)
< 26 < 26 < 24.5 325 95 153 00
E 25/11 72.54 58 B 1 8 20 3x5
(< 28) (< 28) (< 24.5) (406 58 000 00)
62.7 56 C 1 < 26.5 < 23.5 < 31 8 20 3x5 325 25 041 00
60.84 56 C 1 < 26.5 < 23.5 < 29 8 20 3x5 325 25 077 20
< 32 < 31 < 23.5 325 25 036 10
82.65 48.5 B 1 12 25 5x5
(<33.8) (< 33.8) (< 23.2) (406 84 000 00)
< 32 < 31 < 23.5 325 25 037 10
78.375 48.5 B 2 12 25 5x5
(< 33.8) (< 33.8) (< 23.2) (406 84 000 00)
E 30/7,3
< 31.5 < 21 < 33 325 26 061 00
88.88 49 C 1 6 12.5 7.5
(< 38.3) (< 22.4) (< 35.4) (406 06 017 00)
< 31.5 < 21 < 33 325 07 061 00
84.36 49 C 3 6 12.5 7.5
(< 38.3) (< 22.4) (< 35.4) (406 06 017 00)
< 38.5 < 25.5 < 35.8 325 25 010 10
E 30/12 83.9 59 C 1 16 20 7x5
(< 40.4) (< 25.4) (< 35.6) (406 06 009 00)
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coil former
A le chambers
(mm²) (mm)
325 17 913 00
E 20/5.9 39.06 39 1 Special pinning 254 06 XXX XX
(406 66 000 00)
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coil former
A le chambers
(mm²) (mm)
49.395 48.5 2 325 22 063 00 255 07 XXX XX
E 25/7.5 Special pinning
51.25 48.5 4 325 87 063 00 255 07 XXX XX
76.63 51 4 325 25 014 10 256 01 XXX XX
E 30/7.3 Special pinning
73.44 51 6 325 25 015 10 256 01 XXX XX
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of pins coil former
A le
(mm²) (mm)
Special pinning
E 36/11 136.676 76 1 325 97 918 00 257 05 XXX XX
(Z-pattern)
Special pinning
E 42/20 175.39 101 1 325 93 917 00 259 04 XXX XX
(Z-pattern)
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Part number/
coil former I
Kit Core Special features
coil former II
coil former III
economical structure suitable for automatic insertion
325 25 038 10 machines, very safe due to design-related distances
E 32/11 257 08 XXX XX
between the VDE splitting points in accordance with
325 25 039 00 VDE 08 … and VDE 08 …(family release)
economical structure suitable for automatic insertion
325 25 052 10 machines, very safe due to design-related distances
E 32/11 257 08 XXX XX
between the VDE splitting points in accordance with
325 25 039 00 VDE 08 … and VDE 08 …(family release)
325 25 055 10 economical structure suitable for automatic insertion
machines, very safe due to design-related distances
E 36/11S 325 25 056 00 257 05 XXX XX
between the VDE splitting points in accordance with
325 25 057 00 VDE 08 … and VDE 08 …(family release)
Competent AL - Code
shape/size
Core material
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B2 CORE KITS AND ACCESSORIES
Part number/
coil former I
Kit Core Special features
coil former II
coil former III
325 25 091 10 economical structure suitable for automatic
insertion machines, very safe due to design-related
E 42/15S 325 25 046 00 259 35 XXX XX distances between the VDE splitting points in
accordance with VDE 0805/EN 60950/IEC 60950 and
325 25 047 00 VDE 0860/EN 60065/IEC 60065 (family release)
325 25 086 10 economical structure suitable for automatic
insertion machines, very safe due to design-related
E 42/20S 325 25 049 00 259 20 XXX XX distances between the VDE splitting points in
accordance with VDE 0805/EN 60950/IEC 60950 and
325 25 050 00 VDE 0860/EN 60065/IEC 60065 (family release)
Competent AL - Code
shape/size
Core material
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B2 CORE KITS AND ACCESSORIES
E 20/5.9 S E 39 R
Part number/
Kit coil former I Core Special features
coil former II
economical structure suitable for automatic
325 00 076 10 insertion machines, very safe due to design-
related distances between the VDE splitting
E 20/5.9S 254 06 XXX XX points in accordance with VDE 0805/EN
60950/IEC 60950 and
325 00 077 10 VDE 0860/EN 60065/IEC 60065 (family
release)
economical structure suitable for automatic
325 25 007 10 insertion machines, very safe due to design-
E 39 R 258 01 XXX XX related distances between the VDE splitting
325 25 008 10 points in accordance with VDE 0860/EN
60065/IEC 60065 (family release)
Competent AL - Code
shape/size
Core material
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B2 CORE KITS AND ACCESSORIES
B2.3 U CORES
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B2 CORE KITS AND ACCESSORIES
B2.3 U CORES
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B2 CORE KITS AND ACCESSORIES
R 33 x 19 x 5.6 79.6 34.5 2747 0.54 33 -0.3 19 +0.2 5.6 ±0.15 237 10 XXX 10
R 33 x 19 x 9 79.6 57.7 4596 0.91 33 -0.3 19 +0.2 9 ±0.25 237 01 XXX 10
R 33 x 19 x 16 79.6 105.8 8429 1.67 33 -0.3 19 +0.2 16 ±0.3 237 33 XXX 10
R 33 x 20 x 5.6 81.5 32.5 2654 0.5 33 -0.3 20 +0.2 5.6 ±0.15 237 25 XXX 10
R 33 x 20 x 8 81.5 47.7 3888 0.73 33 -0.3 20 +0.2 8 ±0.15 237 24 XXX 10
R 36 x 19 x 14 83.8 120.4 10090 1.8 36.2 ±0.2 19 ±0.1 14 ±0.3 238 46 XXX 10
R 36 x 19 x 16 83.8 137.5 11530 2.06 36.2 ±0.2 19 ±0.1 16 ±0.3 238 45 XXX 10
R 36 x 22 x 6.7 89.3 46.7 4169 0.66 36.3 -0.3 21.8 +0.2 6.7 -0.3 238 34 XXX 10
R 38.6 x 21.2 x 4.4 91.3 37 3382 0.51 38.85 -0.3 21.1 +0.2 4.4 ±0.1 238 25 XXX 10
R 38.6 x 21.2 x 6 91.3 51 4661 0.7 38.85 -0.3 21.1 +0.2 6 ±0.15 238 30 XXX 10
R 38.6 x 21.2 x 8 91.3 67.2 6140 0.92 38.85 -0.3 21.1 +0.2 8 -0.3 238 32 XXX 10
R 38.6 x 21.2 x 18.5 91.3 160.4 14653 2.2 38.85 -0.3 21.1 +0.2 18.5 ±0.3 238 35 XXX 10
R 41.5 x 21.2 x 13.5 94.8 129.8 12300 1.72 41.5 -0.3 21.1 +0.2 13.6 -0.6 239 48 XXX 10
R 41.5 x 21.2 x 27 94.8 265.8 25200 3.52 41.5 -0.3 21.1 +0.2 26.8 ±0.6 239 49 XXX 10
R 50 x 32 x 13.5 126.7 111.6 14135 1.11 50 -0.3 32 +0.2 13.5 ±0.3 239 46 XXX 10
R 50 x 32 x 18 126.7 152 19190 1.5 50 -0.3 32 +0.2 18 ± 0.3 239 27 XXX 10
R 50 x 32 x 25 126.7 214 27100 2.12 50 -0.3 32 +0.2 25 ±0.3 239 47 XXX 10
R 50 x 32 x 30 126.7 258 32690 2.56 50 -0.3 32 +0.2 30 ±0.5 239 31 XXX 10
The AL values for each version and each selected material can be easily calculated with the equation:
AL = µi * Ŋ0 (nH) (Initial permeability (µi ) of the selected material: see chapter D1.1)
The cores are shipped with chamfered edges and with plastic coating. The coating is 0.2 - 0.4 mm thick.
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B2 CORE KITS AND ACCESSORIES
R 5.5 x 2.5 x 1.5 12 2.5 30 0.25 5.5 +0.2 2.5 +0.2 1.5 +0.3 0.12 232 12 XXX 00
R6x 2x 2 11 3.8 43 0.43 5.8 ±0.2 2 ±0.2 2±0.3 0.20 232 20 XXX 00
R6x 3x 2 14 3 41 0.28 6 ±0.25 3 ±0.15 2 ±0.3 0.18 232 27 XXX 00
R6x 3x 3 14 4.6 64 0.41 6 +0.3 3 +0.2 3 ±0.3 30.00 232 14 XXX 00
R6x 3x 5.4 14 8.5 120 0.76 6 +0.5 3 +0.2 5.4 ±0.3 0.50 232 23 XXX 00
R 8 x 3.5 x 4 17 9 150 0.66 8 ±0.2 3.5 ±0.2 4 ±0.4 0.70 232 05 XXX 00
R 9.4 x 4.6 x 1.5 20 3.9 79 0.24 9.4 ±0.2 4.6 ±0.1 1.5 ±0.15 0.40 232 56 XXX 00
R 9.4 x 4.6 x 3.5 20 8.5 170 0.53 9.4 ±0.2 4.6 ±0.1 3.5 ±0.2 0.94 232 57 XXX 00
R 9.4 x 4.6 x 4.5 20 11 230 0.70 9.4 ±0.2 4.6 ±0.1 4.6 ±0.3 1.20 232 54 XXX 00
R 13 x 6.1 x 4.5 29 14 410 0.60 13 +0.6 6.1 +0.3 4.5 ±0.3 2.00 233 06 XXX 00
R 13 x 7x3 30 7.6 230 0.31 13 ±0.35 7 ±0.2 3 ±0.2 1.20 233 11 XXX 00
R 13 x 7x4 30 11 320 0.44 13 ±0.35 7 ±0.2 4 ±0.3 1.50 233 31 XXX 00
R 13 x 7 x 4.5 30 12 370 0.50 13 ±0.35 7 ±0.2 4.5 ±0.3 1.80 233 24 XXX 00
R 13 x 7x5 30 14 410 0.56 13 ±0.35 7 ±0.2 5 ±0.3 2.00 233 20 XXX 00
R 13 x 7 x 12 30 35 1050 1.43 13 ±0.35 7 ±0.2 12 ±0.4 4.80 233 09 XXX 00
R 13.3 x 8.3 x 5 33 12 410 0.47 13.3 ±0.3 8.3 ±0.3 5.15 -0.4 1.80 233 16 XXX 00
R 13.3 x 8.3 x 5.7 33 13 440 0.50 13.3 ±0.3 8.3 ±0.3 5.7 ±0.3 2.10 233 33 XXX 00
R 13.6 x 7.3 x 6 32 17 550 0.68 13.6 ± 0.3 7.3 ±0.2 6 ±0.4 2.60 233 17 XXX 00
R 14 x 9 x 5 36 12 410 0.41 14 ±0.4 9 ±0.4 5 ±0.3 2.00 233 14 XXX 00
R 14 x 9 x 6 36 14 500 0.50 14 ±0.4 9 ±0.3 6 ±0.3 2.40 233 08 XXX 00
R 14 x 9 x 9 36 22 770 0.76 14 ±0.4 9 ±0.4 9 ±0.4 3.50 233 07 XXX 00
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B2 CORE KITS AND ACCESSORIES
R 17.4 x 10.4 x 7 43 20 860 0.59 17.4 -0.8 10.4 +0.6 7 -0.4 4.60 234 22 XXX 00
R 19 x 11 x 8 47 30 1390 0.80 11.2 ±0.5 11.2 ±0.25 8 ±0.5 6.50 234 08 XXX 00
R 19 x 11 x 10 47 38 1760 1.02 19.2 ±0.5 11.2 ±0.25 10 ±0.5 8.10 234 09 XXX 00
R 19 x 11 x 15 47 58 2690 1.56 19.2 ±0.5 11.2 ±0.25 15 ±0.5 12.2 234 15 XXX 00
R 20 x 10 x 6.7 45 31 1420 0.87 20 ±0.5 10 ±0.35 6.7 ±0.4 6.80 234 32 XXX 00
R 20 x 10 x 8 45 38 1710 1.05 20 ±0.5 10 ±0.35 8 ±0.4 8.10 234 19 XXX 00
R 20 x 11 x 11 47 43 2000 1.15 19.2 ±0.5 11.2 ±0.25 11 +0.5 10.00 234 01 XXX 00
R 20 x 11 x 5 49 19 920 0.48 20.3 ±0.6 11.7 ±0.4 5 ±0.4 4.10 234 05 XXX 00
R 23 x 14.8 x 7 58 26 1520 0.56 22.8 ±0.4 14.8 ±0.3 7 ±0.25 7.30 235 21 XXX 00
R 26 x 14.5 x 7.5 62 39 2410 0.79 26 ±0.55 14.5 ±0.35 7.5 -0.5 11.60 236 19 XXX 00
R 26 x 14.5 x 9 62 49 3030 1.00 26 ±0.55 14.5 ±0.35 9 ±0.3 14.60 236 18 XXX 00
R 26 x 14.5 x 10 62 55 3390 1.11 26 ±0.55 14.5 ±0.35 10 ±0.3 15.80 236 05 XXX 00
R 26 x 14.5 x 15 62 84 5170 1.70 26 ±0.55 14.5 ±0.35 15 ±0.4 23.70 236 09 XXX 00
R 26 x 14.5 x 20 62 112 6950 2.28 26 ±0.55 14.5 ±0.35 20 ±0.45 31.60 236 08 XXX 00
R 29.5 x 19 x 9 75 45 3390 0.76 29.5 ±0.7 19 ±0.5 9 ±0.3 16.30 236 21 XXX 00
R 29.5 x 19 x 15 75 77 5750 1.29 29.5 ±0.7 19 ±0.5 15 ±0.3 27.60 237 27 XXX 00
R 45 x 23 x 17.5 103 193 19800 2.35 45 ±1.1 23 ±0.6 17.5 ±0.5 98.00 239 60 XXX 00
R 61 x 38 x 18 153 191 29100 1.57 61 ±1.5 38 ±1.2 18 ±0.8 157.00 239 51 XXX 00
R 80 x 40 x 15 181 300 54400 2.08 80 ±2.5 40 ±1.2 15 ±0.5 261.00 239 40 XXX 00
1)
Please insert material number
The AL values for each version and each selected material can be easily calculated with the equation:
AL = µi * Ŋ0 (nH) (Initial permeability (µi ) of the selected material: see chapter B 1)
Calculated AL values should be considered to be approximate values. The tolerance is ±25%.
If you need toroidal cores with other dimensions, please send us your request.
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B2 CORE KITS AND ACCESSORIES
R 16.4 x 9.3 x 6.5 2640 3680 6150 17.20 8.50 7.30 234 06 XXX 10
R 17.4 x 10.4 x 7 2540 3600 5900 18.20 9.60 7.80 234 22 XXX 10
Plastic coating
The coating is 0.2 -0.4 mm thick.
The breakdown (puncture) voltage for coated cores is > 1.5 kV, 50 Hz.
If you need plastic-coated toroidal cores with other dimensions, please send us your request.
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B2 CORE KITS AND ACCESSORIES
R 26 x 14.5 x 7.5 3420 4770 8000 27.35 13.35 8.30 236 19 XXX 10
R 26 x 14.5 x 9 4300 6000 10000 27.35 13.35 10.10 236 18 XXX 10
R 26 x 14.5 x 10 4810 6700 11200 27.35 13.35 11.10 236 05 XXX 10
R 26 x 14.5 x 15 7320 10200 27.35 13.35 16.20 236 09 XXX 10
R 26 x 14.5 x 20 9840 13730 27.35 13.35 21.25 236 08 XXX 10
1)
R 27 x 14 x 30 16600 28.50 12.80 31.70 236 04 XXX 10
1)
R 27 x 14 x 40 22280 28.50 12.80 42.00 229 39 XXX 10
Plastic coating
If you need plastic-coated toroidal cores with other dimensions, please send us your request.
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B2 CORE KITS AND ACCESSORIES
1)
Other dimensions on request
3)
Please insert material number
B2.5 ROD CORES/ROD CORE KITS (I CORE) | ROD CORE KITS (I CORE)
Competent AL - Code
shape/size
Core material
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B2 CORE KITS AND ACCESSORIES
Designation: 1)
d1 (mm) d2 (mm) h (mm) Part number
attenuation beads
2.6 x 1.2 x 1.6 2.6 ±0.15 1.2 +0.2 1.65 ±0.15 231 01 XXX XX
3.2 x 0.9 x 4.2 3.2 -0.2 0.9 +0.2 4 ±0.2 224 44 XXX XX
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B CORES AND KITS
B2 CORE KITS AND ACCESSORIES
Designation: Dimensions 1)
Material Part number
Twin-hole core A (mm) B (mm) D (mm) E (mm) H (mm)
4)
ZB 3.4 x 1.95 x 1.8 3.4 ±0.2 1.95 ±0.2 0.9 ±0.1 1.45 ±0.15 1.8 ±0.2 230 88 XXX XX
6)
ZB 3.5 x 2.4 3.45 92.01 0.86 1.45 2.36 230 00 001 00
7)
ZB 3.6 x 2 3.6 -0.3 2.1 -0.3 0.8 +0.15 1.45 ±0.1 2.0 -0.3 230 00 002 00
3) 4) 5)
ZC 3.6 x 2.5 3.6 ±0.2 2.1 ±0.2 0.8 ±0.15 1.45 ±0.15 2.5 -0.3 230 81 XXX XX
2) 3) 4) 5)
ZC 5 x 2.5 5.0 ±0.3 2.5 ±0.2 1.5 ±0.1 2.5 ±0.2 2.5 -0.2 230 60 XXX XX
2) 4)
ZC 7 x 2.5 6.6 ±0.3 4.1 ±0.2 2.1 ±0.1 3.3 ±0.2 2.5 ±0.3 230 05 XXX XX
2)
ZC 7 x 6 6.9 ±0.3 4.3 ±0.2 2.0 ±0.3 3.0 ±0.2 6.0 ±0.3 230 06 XXX XX
4)
ZF 7 x 4 6.95 ±0.3 3.85 ±0.2 1.2 ±0.1 3.45 ±0.2 4.0 ±0.3 230 04 XXX XX
3) 4)
ZH 5 x 2.5 5.3 ±0.3 3.1 ±0.25 1.4 ±0.1 2.5 ±0.2 2.5 ±0.2 230 85 XXX XX
1)
Please insert material number
2) 3) 4) 5)
Fi 221 Fi 242 Fi 292 Fi 340
6) 7)
12-315-g (Fa. Ferronics) M13 (Fa. EPCOS)
Competent AL - Code
shape/size
Core material
Further, the RM, ERF, ETD, EFD and EP series cores and kits are also offered.
If you require kits which are not listed here, after the profitability is reviewed, we will be
happy to add any other kit to our product line.
For large quantities, special tooling can be manufactured for your customer-specific
applications, with separate tools and molds.
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B2 CORE KITS AND ACCESSORIES
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B CORES AND KITS
B3 PLASTIC MATERIAL
B3.1 OVERVIEW
Plastics
Polyester (PBT)
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B CORES AND KITS
B3 PLASTIC MATERIAL
Polycarbonate (PC)
Due to its clarity we use polycarbonate for components where good light
transmission is required.
Polyoximethylene (POM)
Material with good mechanical properties even when it’s not reinforced, due to its excellent
fatigue strength it is used for mechanically stressed parts. The application temperature is
comparable to PS and therefore rather low.
Polypropylene (PP)
A standard material (commodity) with low price level and balanced range of properties. The
application is very restricted due to its brittleness at lower temperature.
Polyphenylensulfide (PPS)
Polystyrol/Polystyrene (PS)
Optically transparent material with less mechanical strength. Used for special products where
temperature application is low.
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B3 PLASTIC MATERIAL
Thermoelaste (TPE)
Thermosetting plastic
For a first approximation the diagram shows the absolute max. application temperature due to
laboratory testing (Heat distortion temperature HDT/A for 1,8Mpa measured according to ISO
075). Max. temperature for material under processing or permanent load can be reduced
significantly. The price level is just an indication and a rough average over different grades
300 6
application temperature / °C
250 5
price level / arbitrary units
200 4
150 3
100 2
50 1
0 0
P
S
T
E
6T
66
6
PC
PS
M
PA
PB
PE
PP
LC
TP
PO
PA
6/
PA
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B3 PLASTIC MATERIAL
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B3 PLASTIC MATERIAL
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B3 PLASTIC MATERIAL
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B3 PLASTIC MATERIAL
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B3 PLASTIC MATERIAL
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C MODULES
C1 LF-ANTENNAS
IMMOBILIZER ANTENNAS
Immobilizers are the standard system to prevent car-theft. Ring type antennas are used to
establish a short range communication with the transponder chip inside the ignition key.
Features
• Customised antenna modules for mounting onto keylock-housings
• Various configurations with moulded housing, connector or cable-harness
• Optional integration of RF-antenna leads and illumination plastics
• High quality visible surface according to customer specification
Technology
• Complex shapes can be realized
• Overmoulding of the antenna winding and moulding of
housing and connector in one shot
• Pressfit pin interface for solderless assembly of the transceiver electronics
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C MODULES
C1 LF-ANTENNAS
PASSIVE-ENTRY ANTENNAS
Automotive passive entry and start systems require multiple antennas to clearly locate the
electronic key. Low frequency technology (125kHz) allows precise control of the detection
range.
Features
• Doorhandle Modules, optionally with integrated electronics and switches
• Interior Antennas, e.g. trunk mounted
• Exterior Antennas, e.g. bumper mounted
• Various configurations with cable-harness or connectors
• Optionally with integrated capacitor and resistor
Technology
• Standardized, robust design concept
• Waterproof design as an option
• Extremely low electrical tolerances and temperature co-efficient
• Highly automated mass production
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C MODULES
C1 LF-ANTENNAS
The continuous monitoring of the pressure in all tires together with the indication of the
current pressure in the corresponding tire requires a reliable and exact measurement
technology.
Highlights
• LFIs are utilized to initiate the communication of the sensors installed in each wheel
• For premium TPMS, LFIs in each wheelhouse provide unambiguous localisation of the
sensor’s signals
• Durable, cost-effective modules using proven 125 kHz technology
Technology
• Complete manufacturing solution
• PCB assembly (SMT/THT) & test
• Housing with integrated ferrite rod antenna
• Pressfit pin interface for solderless assembly of the electronics
• Plastic laser welding
• Leakage test of each unit
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C MODULES
C2 HIGH VOLTAGE IGNITOR
XENON-IGNITER
Designed for automotive applications, Xenon Igniter Modules from VOGT meet the most
stringent technical and quality requirements demanded by vehicle lighting systems today.
Highlights
• D1/D3 igniter modules
• D2/D4 click on igniter modules
• D2/D4 lamp socket
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C MODULES
C3 MODULE SOLUTIONS
The combination of mechanics and electronics allows the integration of several functions
into one module. Such Functional Integrated Modules lead to reduced efforts for assembly
and logistics at the customer.
Integrated Functions
• Carrier for power inductors and capacitors
• Interconnection between large components
• EMI-Filter
• Sensor
• Connectors
• Housing
Technology
• Plastic injection moulding
• Overmoulding of leadframe
• Various soldering and welding techniques for electrical interconnection
• Pressfit pin interface for solderless assembly
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C MODULES
C4 SENSOR TECHNOLOGY
INDUCTIVE SENSORS
VOGT’s inductive sensor technology is based on the functional principle of “eddy current”
losses. The distinctive feature is high immunity to magnetic interference fields, thus
making them suitable for harsh environments inside electric motors and generators.
Speed Sensors
• Detection of speed and sense of rotation, e.g. bearing sensor
• Passive wheelspeed sensors for commercial vehicles
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D APPLICATIONS
D1 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS
AUTOMOTIVE
Due to the acquired know-how and the enthusiasm for the technology in the fields of
automotive electronics and mechatronics, we are proud to provide customized solutions
in the areas:
• Inductive components
• Immobilizer antennas
• Passive-entry antennas
• Inductive sensors
• LF initiators for tire pressure monitoring systems
• Component carriers with functional integration
• High voltage ignition modules for HID lamps
Power Factor Chokes
Signal Transformers
Noise Suppression
Inductive Sensors
Data Line Chokes
Module Solutions
Output Chokes
LF Antennas
Products:
Market Segments:
Body Electronics A1 A2 A4 A5 A6 C1 C2 C3 C4
Security A1 A2 A4 A5 A6 C1 C3
Chassis A1 A2 C1 C3 C4
Powertrain A1 A2 A4 A5 A6 C3 C4
Infotainment A1 A2 A4 A5 A6
Electric/
A1 *) A2 A3 *) *) *) A6 C3 C4
Hybrid - Powertrain
Note *): Customized solutions for high power & high current applications
are available upon request.
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D APPLICATIONS
D2 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
INDUSTRIAL
• Design-in of switching power supply transformers and output chokes for the most
different applications, circuit topologies and ranges of performance
• Design-in for signal transformers, trigger transformers and noise suppression chokes
• Design conforming to standards (VDE, UL, CSA); partly available VDE construction-set
family releases (e.g. EF16 TEX-E, EF20 TEX-E)
• Consideration of mechanical requirements (dimension, fixing, …)
• Optimization of power losses and thermal resistors.
Noise Suppression Chokes
Signal Transformers
Inductive Sensors
Data Line Chokes
Module Solutions
Output Chokes
LF-Antennas
Products:
Market Segments:
Industrial A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6
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D APPLICATIONS
D3 CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
HOUSEHOLD/TV
End devices of the fields telecommunication, consumer electronics and technology for
household appliances are subject to continuous improvement and are continuously provided
with new functions.
VOGT electronic provides most different standard products and also customized components
which e.g. are used in energy saving and cost effective mains supply circuits or in electronics
for signal processing (data interchange, control and regulation, sensors).
COMMUNICATION
The global expansion of the internet and the continuously increasing data rates pose a big
challenge for the telecommunication providers and suppliers of components.
VOGT electronic offers a broad range of signal transformers, modules and noise suppression
components for applications in the latest ISDN, DSL and LAN systems.
Moreover, you also can get complete DSL splitters and splitter modules for the CO and CPE side
from VOGT electronic.
LIGHTING
Lighting electronics is a strongly growing market segment marked by energy saving, innovation
and new applications (e.g. in HID and LED applications).
Based on a longtime experience as well as global development and production activities, we
are able to always offer our customers the adequate package consisting of an optimum
technical solution, cost minimization and flexible logistics performance.
Noise Suppression Chokes
Signal Transformers
Inductive Sensors
Data Line Chokes
Module Solutions
Output Chokes
LF Antennas
Products:
Market Segments:
Lighting Technology A1 A3 A4 A5 A6
Telecommunication A1 A2 A4 A5 A6
Household Appliances A1 A3 A4 A5
TV, Video, SAT A1 A3 A4 A5
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This handbook presents a brief summary of our production and delivery, giving technical
information to design and production engineers as well as buyers.
In this sense the data specified in this catalogue exclusively serve to describe the properties of
our products. They must not be understood as guarantee-values in a juridical sense. Eventual
indemnity claims against us – no matter for what legal reasons – are excluded except in cases
of gross negligence or intent.
Please note that – for reasons of the given space – the whole range of available components
and their variants could not be included into this catalogue. If you cannot find the component
you are looking for or if you need more detailed information please send us your inquiry.
Components no longer included in this handbook are generally deliverable as long as the
appropriate tools are usable. Such items, however, are no longer recommended for use in new
equipment designs.
You certainly will understand that we cannot guarantee that the components, applications and
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Reproduction – even in the form of extracts – is not permitted without our explicit consent.