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Wurth Electronics Midcom Announces New Micropower Flyback Transformers in Partnership with Linear Technology

Wurth Electronics Midcom Announces New Micropower Flyback Transformers in Partnership with Linear Technology

Low profiles, small form factors

Watertown (USA), 12 October 2016 – In partnership with Linear Technology, Wurth Electronics Midcom introduces the new flyback transformers for LT8303 and LT8304 reference designs.

The LT8303 operates from an input voltage range of 5.5V to 100V and can deliver up to 5W of isolated output power, while the LT8304 operates from an input voltage range of 3V to 100V and can deliver up to 24W of isolated output power. These pick and placeable, micropower, flyback MID-ILTFLY transformers feature low profiles, small form factors, low leakage inductance, and excellent EMI performance.

These new flyback transformers are best suited for isolated power supplies in telecom, auxiliary/housekeeping, medical, and industrial applications.

To review the transformer family, visit www.we-online.com/MID-ILTFLY.

Free samples can be requested at www.we-online.com/midcom.

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