9 VA Model Added To Low Profile Transformer Series

March 1, 1999
The newest addition to the Low Profile International (LPI) series of transformers is a 9 VA model seeking use in low power applications where height is critical. Standing only 1.08" high and pin-to-pin compatible with existing industry-standard

The newest addition to the Low Profile International (LPI) series of transformers is a 9 VA model seeking use in low power applications where height is critical. Standing only 1.08" high and pin-to-pin compatible with existing industry-standard low-profile transformers, the new transformer is said to offer: improved electrical performance, resulting in better regulation and efficiency; rigid pin construction for easier board insertion; full encapsulation; mounting holes for greater resistance to shock and vibration; and 4000 VRMS dielectric strength and split-bobbin design that reduces electrostatic interference.

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