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Transformers suit high-density PC board applications.
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Transformers suit high-density PC board applications.


October 15, 2002 - Surface-mount transformers, with 0.39 x 0.38 x 0.50 in. footprint, optimize the ADSL and G.SHDSL capabilities of Titaniumâ„¢ G24 and Octane chipsets. Components comply with UL 1950 and EN60950 to provide basic insulation barrier with working voltage of 150 Vrms and operating temperature range of -40 to +85°C. Chipsets deliver asymmetric data rates of up to 8 Mbps, and symmetric data rates of up to 4.6 Mpbs when coupled with Bel's S560-6600-HG module.


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Release date: September 18, 2002

New Bel Transformers for Employment in GlobespanVirata's Titaniumâ„¢ G24 & Octane Chipsets

Surface Mount Magnetics Designeed to Support Both ADSL and G.SHDSL Functions of the ICs

Jersey City, NJ, September 18, 2002... Bel today announced the availability of two surface-mount transformers engineered to optimize the ADSL and G.SHDSL capabilities of Globespan Virata's Titaniumâ„¢ G24 and Octane chipsets, which support both standards
on a single platform. In conjunction with Bel's S560-6600-HB magnetics, the chipsets are capable of delivering asymmetric data rates of up to 8 Mbps, and symmetric data rates of up to 4.6 Mpbs when coupled with Bel's S560-6600-HG module. These new Bel components satisfy telecom industry quality demands, complying with the requirements of UL 1950 and EN60950 to provide a basic insulation barrier with a working voltage of
150 Vrms over traditional copper-based networks.

Engineered for CO/RT (Central Office/Remote Terminal), and MxU (Multi-Dwelling/Multi-Tenant Unit) markets, transformers are ideally suited for a wide range of miniature DSLAM (Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer) equipment, as well as
remote site DLC (Digital Loop Carrier) multi-port applications. Their space saving (0.390" L x 0.380" W x 0.500" H) EP7 package moreover enhances devices' desirability in high-density PC board applications, along with maximizes OEMs' manufacturing and
cost efficiencies. It is noteworthy that Bel's S560-6600-HG is the world's first G.SHDSL transformer engineered in this compact footprint.

Components boast excellent total harmonic distortion (THD) performance, insertion loss, return loss, and cross talk performance to further enhance the capabilities of the Titanium
G24 convergence platform. The Bel magnetics additionally feature an operating temperature range of -40° to +85°C, and 1500 Vrms safety isolation.

In quantities of 10,000, prices for the S560-6600-HB (ADSL) transformers are $0.99 each, while the S560-6600-HG (G.SHDSL) devices are sold at $1.13 each. Delivery is from stock to 4 weeks.

About Bel

Bel (www.belfuse.com) and its subsidiaries are engaged in the design, manufacture and sale of products used in networking, telecommunications, high speed data transmission, automotive and consumer electronics. Products include integrated connector modules,magnetics, fuses, power conversion modules, and thick film hybrids. The company operates facilities around the world.



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Donna Marganella
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Phone: 858-273-0618 ext. 103
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Company Information:
Name: Bel Fuse, Inc.
Address: 198 Van Vorst St.
City: Jersey City
State: NJ
ZIP: 07302 4419
Country: USA
Phone: 201-432-0463
FAX: 201-432-9542
http://www.belfuse.com



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