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Encapsulated Power Transformers save PCB real-estate.

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Encapsulated Power Transformers save PCB real-estate.
Encapsulated Power Transformers save PCB real-estate.

December 1, 2005 - Featuring 0.906 x 0.866 in. footprint, mini-line series epoxy encapsulated power transformers help save space on circuit boards and equipment housings. Products, available from 0.08-0.5 VA, are resistant to heat, humidity/moisture, and shock/vibration. They cover commonly used primary and secondary voltages and meet UL/CSA requirements for Class 2 power transformers. Product line also includes 0.472 in. high, 0.935 oz model.

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TransEra Electronics Inc.
7 Colby Ct.
Waterloo, ON, N2V 1Y9
Canada




The TransERA 'Mini-line' Series of Epoxy Encapsulated Power Transformers Includes Units with Output as Small as 0.08 VA - Smallest in the World!



Waterloo, ON, October 2005 - TransERA's encapsulated power transformers are notable for their high degree of resistance to heat, humidity/moisture and shock/vibration. Thanks to their very small footprint (23 mm x 22 mm/ 0.906 in X 0.866 in), the 'mini-line' series take up very little space on circuit boards or in equipment housings. TransERA's mini transformers range from 0.08VA to 0.5VA and cover most commonly used primary and secondary voltages. The mini-line series includes the world's smallest encapsulated transformer (height: 12 mm/ 0.472 in), weighing a mere 18 grams (0.935 oz). TransERA's tiny but tough transformers meet UL/CSA requirements for Class 2 power transformers. Their simple, regular shapes make them ideal for installation by automated assembly systems.

The blue mini transformers can be large bulk-ordered directly from TransERA's North American HQ, based in Waterloo/Canada - or, in smaller quantities, through catalogue distributors Mouser and Digi-Key.

About TransERA and era Group
Established in 1996, TransERA Electronics trans-era.com is the North American manufacturing and marketing division of era Group www.era.de of Herrenberg, Germany. The group employs about 1,500 people worldwide, with production facilities in Europe, Tunisia, China and Canada. The era Group's products include transformers, coils and inductors for large and small household appliances, custom coils for automotive applications, cable harnesses for automobile engines and transmissions and electric and hand couplers for railway and mass transit vehicles. The company manufacturers over 20 million transformers annually, making it a market leader worldwide. Its customer base includes leading brand name manufacturers like Braun as well as major automotive companies (i.e. Audi, BMW, Fiat, Seat and Volkswagen).

For further information:
TransERA Electronics Inc.
Adrian Carson
Sales Manager
7 Colby Court
Waterloo, ON N2V 1Y9, Canada
Ph. 519-885-5040
email: acarson@trans-era.com
trans-era.com


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