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Forward Mode Transformers
for 25 Watt PoE Applications

  • Designed for forward topology operating at 250 kHz; Input voltage range: 33 – 57 V
  • Three versions for 3.3, 5.0 and 12 Volt output
  • 1500 Vrms isolation from primary and bias to secondary
  • Bias winding output: 12 V, 20 mA
  • RoHS-compliant. 260°C compatible. Tin-silver over tin over nickel over phos bronze terminations

SPECIFICATIONS


FCT1-33M22SL_ 95 115 8.0 347 1.44 1 : 0.16 1 : 0.63 3.3 V, 7.2 A 
FCT1-50M22SL_ 95 144 18.0 298 0.880 1 : 0.25 1 : 0.53 5.0 V, 4.8 A 
FCT1-120M22SL_ 95 150 62.5 352 0.725 1 : 0.53 1 : 0.53 12 V, 2.0 A 
1 When ordering, please specify packaging code: e.g. FCT1-120M22SLD
  Packaging: D = 13" machine-ready reel
EIA 481 embossed plastic tape (175 parts per full reel).
B = Less than full reel
In tape, but not machine-ready. To have a leader and trailer added ($25 charge), use code letter D instead.
2 Inductance measured at 250 kHz, 0.1 Vrms, 0 Adc.
3 DCR for the secondary is measured with the windings connected in parallel.
4 Leakage inductance is for the primary winding and is measured with the secondary windings shorted.
5 Turns ratio for secondary is with the windings connected in parallel. 
6 Output of the secondary is with the windings connected in parallel. Bias winding output is 12 V, 20 mA.
7 Ambient temperature range: –40°C to +85°C
8 Storage temperature range: Component: –40°C to +85°C
T&R packaging: –40°C to +80°C
9 Resistance to soldering heat: Three reflows at >217°C for 90 seconds (+260°C ±5°C for 20 – 40 seconds), allowing parts to cool to room temperature between.
10 Electrical specifications at 25°C.
Refer to Soldering Coilcraft Components before soldering.

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