Pulse Transformers

Pulse transformers suited to high frequency power converters, when an electrical pulse transfer from the control to the power stage is required.

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Pulse and Drive Transformers

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Sirio offers a wide range of Pulse and Drive Transformers, they are categorised by dimensions and production profiles and then grouped in to families. Pulse transformers are used in high frequency power converters, when it is required to transfer an electrical pulse from the control to the power stage, keeping the galvanic isolation between the circuits, according to the safety standards related to each different application fields.

The electrical signal is applied to the primary side and transferred to the secondary side, to fire power BJTs, power MOSFETs, IGBTs, SCRs, GTOs, TRIACs. 

 

 
Winding process Typical transfer area values Typical primary inductance values Leakage inductance Coupling capacity Typical application Dimensions in mm
105 Toroidal interleaved windings 1÷10 μVs 1÷100 μH Low Medium- Low BJTs, MOSFETs high frequency firing 9x14x 15(h)
106 Linear interleaved windings 25÷250 μV 1÷10 mH Medium Medium BJTs, IGBTs, MOSFETs high frequency firing 20x15x 11,2(h)
108 Linear separated windings 100÷1000 μVs 1÷50 mH High Low Multiple shot firing 17×17,8x 13,5(h)
109 Linear interleaved windings 50÷500 μVs 1÷10 mH Medium Medium BJTs, IGBTs, MOSFETs high frequency firing 17×17,8x 13,5(h)
111 Toroidale (several magnetic materials and building process available) 50÷250 μVs 1÷50 mH Low / Medium- Low High / Medium-
High
BJTs, IGBTs, MOSFETs high frequency firing 17,5×17,5
x12,5(h)
112 Toroidale (several magnetic materials and building process available) 100÷1000 μVs 1÷50 mH Low / Medium-
Low
High / Medium-
High
BJTs, IGBTs, MOSFETs high frequency firing 21,5×21,5
x12,5(h)
113 Toroidale (several magnetic materials and building process available) 250÷1500 μVs 1÷100 mH Low / Medium-
Low
High / Medium-
High
Thyristors e Triacs single shot firing (large voltage time area) 27×29,5
x20(h)
114 Toroidale (several magnetic materials and building process available) 500÷2500 μVs 1÷100 mH Low / Medium-
Low
High / Medium-
High
Thyristors e Triacs single shot firing (large voltage time area) 38x38x22(h
116 Customised pulse and drive transformers on several different sizes
117 Linear interleaved windings 100÷750 μVs 1÷50 mH Medium Medium BJTs, IGBTs, MOSFETs high frequency firing 25×22
x17(h)
118 Linear interleaved windings 250÷1500 μVs 1÷50 mH Medium Medium BJTs, IGBTs, MOSFETs high frequency firing 28×28
x21(h)

 

 

Family 105

Extremely compact drive transformers, with minimum surface dimensions, based on ferrite toroidal core and built with isolated wire, in order to guarantee an isolation voltage up to 4 kVrms. They typically have low transfer area values (few μVs) and low primary inductance. They are mainly used for power MOSFETs and BJTs high frequency firing. Standard versions are available with one or two secondary windings.

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Family 106

Very compact drive transformers, with minimum height, based on ferrite EE core and built with interleaved windings. They typically have transfer area values up to a few hundreds μVs and medium values of leakage inductance and coupling capacity. They are mainly used for IGBTs, power MOSFETs and BJTs high frequency firing.

 

Families 108 & 110

Pulse transformers based on EE ferrite core, with separated windings (placed in different and separated winding sections). They typically have transfer area values of few hundred μVs. The peculiarity of this kind of component is the low coupling capacity between the windings, that is particularly important to avoid undesired firings of electronic switches. They are mainly used in the multiple shots firing technique. The production with automatic multi-mandrel winding machines enhances the quality/price ratio of these components. Standard versions are available with one or two secondary windings.

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Families 109, 117 & 118

Different sizes’ drive and pulse transformers based on ferrite EE cores, with interleaved windings. They typically have transfer area values from one hundred to a thousand μVs, depending on the dimension. They are by far the most used drive transformers because of their versatility, which makes them suitable for many application fields, with different working voltages, currents and frequencies. They are typically used in IGBTs and power MOSFETs. Standard versions are designed with one or two secondary windings.

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Families 111,112, 113 & 114

Different sizes drive and pulse transformers based on toroidal cores. Characteristics of these components are quite different, because several magnetic core materials can be used and different windings distribution can be chosen. They are typically used in IGBTs, power MOSFETs and BJTs high frequency firing or in lower frequency applications with Thyristors and Triacs. Standard versions are available with one or two secondary windings.

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Family 116

When the requested electromagnetic features cannot be fulfilled by any of the standard sizes, the pulse transformer will belong to the 116 series. Normally two different 116 pulse transformers share the Sirio Technology.

 

Families 118 & 119

Pulse transformers in two different sizes based on laminated Silicon-Iron or Nickel-Iron EE cores, with one winding above the other. They typically have high values of voltage time area for single shot large pulse firing. Standard versions are designed with one secondary winding. Those components are normally used to fire Thyristors and Triacs in big power apparatuses running at relatively low frequencies.

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Current Sensors

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Hall effect current sensors are used in a variety of applications requiring accurate, fast response signal proportional to the primary current being measured. Products are available in a range of configurations covering primary currents up to 3000A, providing complete galvanic isolation between the primary conductor and the output circuit.

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