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78250MV

Newport Components

78250MV by Newport Components

DATACOM TRANSFORMER; Mounting Feature: SURFACE MOUNT; Manufacturer Series: 78250; Approvals (V): UL; Dimensions: 9.52mm X 8.89mm X 6.35mm; Height: 6.35 mm;

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Technical Specifications

Pulse & Datacom Transformers 78250MV attributes and parameters. Explore more Pulse & Datacom Transformers devices from Newport Components

Specs

Application:

GENERAL PURPOSE

Approvals (V):

UL

Minimum ET Product:

50 V-us

Height:

6.35 mm

Isolation Voltage:

4000 V

Length:

9.52 mm

Manufacturer Series:

Mounting Feature:

No. of Functions:

1

Maximum Operating Temperature:

85 Cel

Minimum Operating Temperature:

-40 Cel

Dimensions:

9.52mm X 8.89mm X 6.35mm

Inductance (Primary):

2000 uH

Transformer Type:

Width:

8.89 mm

Trade Compliance

78250MV Transformers trade compliance attributes, and parameters.

ECCN

EAR99

ECCN Governance

EAR

Manufacturer Highlights

Newport Components

Newport Components - C and D Technologies - Murata PS Company Overview Newport Components was acquired by C&D Technologies December 2000. C&D Technologies, Inc. is a technology company that produces and markets systems for the power conversion and storage of electrical power, including industrial batteries and electronics. This specialized focus has established the company as a leading and valued supplier of products in three major categories - reserve power systems, electronic power supplies and material handling systems. C&D's success in these key markets has been supported by dedication to customer service. Approximately 70 percent of the company's current sales are reserve power systems supplied to leading operators of telecommunications, data transmission, infrastructure computer systems and utilities to enable them to maintain critical operations during power outages. The Power division of C&D Technologies was acquired by Murata Power Solutions in 2007.

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