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   Transformers, 400 Hz

A transformer is an electrical device that transfers energy from one circuit to another by magnetic coupling with no moving parts. A transformer comprises two or more coupled windings, or a single tapped winding and, in most cases, a magnetic core to concentrate magnetic flux. An alternating current in one winding creates a time-varying magnetic flux in the core, which induces a voltage in the other windings. Transformers are used to convert between high and low voltages, to change impedance, and to provide electrical isolation between circuits.



Bronze Partners
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AAC Inc
Abbott Technologies, Inc.
AC Transformer
Advanced Components Industries, Inc.
Advanced Magnetic Components
Allied Components International
Alpha-Core, Inc.
Altran Corp.
Amecon, Inc.
American Magnetics
Amveco Magnetics Inc
Andover, Incorporated
API Delevan Inc.
ATC-Frost Magnetics / Standex Electronics
Avel Lindberg Inc.
Badger Transformer Comp. Inc.
Basler Electric
Berkshire Transformer
Beta Transformer Technology Corp.
Bey Electronics Corp.
BH Electronics, Inc.
Bicron Electronics
Bomag USA, LLC
Bridgeport Magnetics/Tortran Inc.
CET Technology
Coil Specialty Company
Communication Coil Inc.
Corona Magnetics, Inc.
CR Magnetics Inc.
Cramer Coil & Transformer Co., Inc.
CTM Magnetics
Custom Coils Inc.
Custom Magnetics Inc.
Cypress Magnetics, Inc.
Datatronic Distribution, Inc.
DCA, Inc.
Deltona Transformer Corp.
DeYoung Mfg., Inc.
DT Magnetics
Dynage/Power & Magnetics
EAG Electronics
Eastland Electronics
EK Magnetics
Electro Assemblies Corp.
Electrocube, Inc.
Electromech, Inc.
Electronetics
Elytone Electronics Co., Ltd.
Ensign Corp.
EPCO Products Inc.
FCI Semiconductor
Flat Transformer Technology Corp.
Flex-Core Division
Forest Electric Company
Freed Transformer Company, Inc.
Gavagan Electronics
GCi Technologies
Glen Magnetics Inc.
Grand Transformer, Inc.
Hammond Manufacturing Company
Hisonic, Inc.
Hitran Corp.
Hytronics Corp.
I-TECH CORP.
Inductive Technologies
JM Transformer Company, Inc.
Kaschke U.S.A. Inc.
Kemet Electronics Corp.
Keytronics, Inc.
KGS Electronics, Inc.
L/C Magnetics
Lenco Electronics, Inc.
Mag-Con Engineering, Inc.
Magnelab
Magnetic Circuit Elements
Magnetic Design Labs
Magnetic Windings Co., Inc.
Magnetico, Inc.
Magnetika, Inc
Magnetran Inc.
Mainstar Industries Limited
MCI Transformer Corp.
Mech-Tronics
Microtran Manufacturing Division
Mini-Circuits
Minntronix, Inc
Mitchell Electronics Corp.
Multicomp/ZMAN Magnetics
Neeltran, Inc.
Northlake Engineering, Inc.
Ohio Semitronics, Inc.
Para-Line Transformer Company, Inc.
PC Transformer Corp.
Pearson Electronics, Inc.
Peter Parts Electronics
Pico Electronics, Inc.
PLITRON Manufacturing, Inc.
Power Magnetics
Power Paragon
Powertronix Corp.
PowerVolt, Inc.
Precision Electronics
Precision Inc
Prem Magnetics, Inc.
Premier Magnetics Inc.
Pulse Specialty Components
Quality Transformer Corp.
Raycom Electronics, Inc.
RCD Components, Inc.
Renco Electronics, Inc.
Rhombus Industries
Robert M. Hadley Company, Inc.
Royal Enterprises Company
Schott Magnetics
Schumacher Electric Corp.
Shogyo Int'l Corp.
Sigma Electronics Inc
Signal Transformer
Staco Energy Products Company
Stancor
Standard Magnetic Corp.
Standex Electronics Inc.
Tabtronics Incorporated
Tamura Corp of America
Tamura Corp. of America
Technipower LLC
TECO Corp.
Thordarson Inc.
Thordarson Meissner Incorporated
Todd Systems, Inc.
Torelco, Inc.
Toroid Corporation of Maryland
Toroid Technologies, Inc.
Torotel Products Inc.
Tranex Inc
Transformer Engineering Corp.
Transtek Magnetics
Triad Magnetics (formerly Magnetek)
V & F Transformer Corp.
Ventronics, Inc.
Vishay Intertechnology
West Coast Magnetics
Wirebenders, Inc.
Zambre Company, Inc.
Zixel, Ltd.
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Electronic Transformers and Circuits, 3E
Reuben Lee, Leo Wilson, and Charles E. Carter

Excerpt - page 44: "... be very little control over the on-off operation of the transformer. The need for small size ... a higher temperature. Transformers for 400-Hz power supplies can be made in smaller overall dimensions by ..."
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Power Electronics Design Handbook: Low-Power Components and Applications (EDN Series for Design Engineers)
Nihal Kularatna

Excerpt - page 106: "... capability makes them most suitable as line frequency (50 to 400 Hz) transformers and inductors. Eddy current losses limit use at high frequency, ..."
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Newnes Electrical Power Engineer's Handbook, Second Edition
D F Warne

Excerpt - page 140: "... to the core before closing the circuits. In small power transformers, the core may take the ... transformer is to operate at 400 Hz (a typical requirement for aircraft), it can be seen that ..."
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Introduction to Aircraft Design (Cambridge Aerospace Series)
John P. Fielding

Excerpt - page 77: "... Static inverters battery supply AC busbar AC busbars 115 V, 400 Hz Transformers 26 V, 400 Hz Electrical system Fig. 6.6 The Hawk ..."
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The Fields of Electronics: Understanding Electronics Using Basic Physics
Ralph Morrison

Excerpt - page 98: "... E/I shape is very common. The lamination thickness for small 60-Hz power transformers is about 0.015 in. These ... adjacent laminations. Power transformers at 400 Hz require laminations whose thickness might be 6 mils. These ..."
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Electrical Engineering: An Introduction (Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Steven E. Schwarz and William G. Oldham

Excerpt - page 676: "... the iron is 1.2 T. **16.16 In aircraft power systems 400 Hz ac is often used. One reason is that 400 Hz iron cores can be made smaller, thus saving weight. Suppose that the shape of a transformer is kept the same but all of its linear dimensions ..."
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Power System Analysis (Power Engineering)
J.C. Das

Excerpt - page 130: "... 2n L,G (4.19) This frequency may vary between 200 and 400 Hz for a transformer. The maximum voltage on the load side occurs when all ..."
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Industrial Electron Accelerators And Applications
EAAbramyan

Excerpt - page 111: "... the voltage applied to feed the primary winding of the transformer is 400 Hz. Several different versions of the ELV rectifiers rated at voltages ..."
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Understanding Electro-Mechanical Engineering: An Introduction to Mechatronics (IEEE Press Understanding Science & Technology Series)
Lawrence J. Kamm

Excerpt - page 71: "... 24,000 RPM and be much smaller and lighter than 60 Hz machines which can run no ... speed variation with load.) Similarly, 400 Hz transformers are also much lighter than their 60 Hz counterparts. Mechanical ..."
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Simplified Design of Micropower and Battery Circuits (EDN Series for Design Engineers)
John Lenk

Excerpt - page 225: "... AN61-7) components are surface-mount, and the usual large and heavy 400-Hz transformer is eliminated. 5.15.9 Barometric-Pressure Signal-Conditioner for 3.3-V Systems Figure 5-182 ..."
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Reference Data for Engineers Radio, Electronics, Computer & Communications (Reference Data for Engineers)
Mac E. Van Valkenburg and Wendy M. Middleton

Excerpt - page 441: "... materials are iron, nickel, cobalt, and certain of their alloys.t Transformer Types and Frequency Ranges The ... Power transformers 50, 60, and 400 Hz Ferroresonant transformers 50, 60, and 400 Hz Converter transformers 100 ..."
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DC Power Supplies: A Technician's Guide
Joseph J. Carr

Excerpt - page 134: "... run slow in 50-Hz countries). Also, be wary of using 400-Hz transformers intended for aircraft and shipboard use in 50- or 60-Hz ..."
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Jane's All World Aircraft -2005-06 (Jane's All the World's Aircraft) (Jane's All the World's Aircraft)
Paul Jackson, Kenneth Munson, and Lindsay Peacock

Excerpt - page 51: "... generators supply primary 115/2(8) V three-phase AC electric power at 400 Hz. Four transformer-rectifiers to convert AC power to 28 V DC: one primary ..."
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Experimental Techniques in Condensed Matter Physics at Low Temperatures (Advanced Book Classics)
Eric N. Smith and Robert C. Richardson

Excerpt - page 175: "... summary of the specs for a typical large Singer-Gertsch ratio transformer follows: Rout -2-5 0 0out =.003n =50 kS2 (60 Hz) 130 kS2 (100 Hz) 500 kS2 (400 Hz). These ratio transformers are best used near 400 Hz ..."
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Rapidly Solidified Alloys (Materials Engineering, No3)
Liebermann

Excerpt - page 620: "... metallic glasses [19]. High induction alloys developed for 60- and 400-Hz transformer applications proved to be of great value in these pulsed ..."
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Measurement and Instrumentation in Engineering (Mechanical Engineering (Marcell Dekker))
Beatrice Tse

Excerpt - page 257: "... NONSELF-GENERATING TRANSDUCERS 257 Strain Gage Bridge synchronizing Signal (400 Hz) Transformer Transformer v E_.cAmp Output Analog L Modulator Demodulator Signal (chopper) ..."
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Jane's Underwater Technology 2004-2005 (Jane's Underwater Technology)
Clifford Funnell

Excerpt - page 94: "... kt (vertical) 1 kt Lifting capacity: 20 kg Power: 3-phase 400 Hz transformers supplied at 500 V AC UPDATED Umbilical Length: 500-2,000 m ..."
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Jane's Underwater Technology 2005-06 (Jane's Underwater Technology)
Clifford Funnell

Excerpt - page 106: "... kt Vertical: 1 kt Lifting capacity: 20 kg Power: 3-phase 400 Hz transformers supplied at 500 V AC PROVE vehicle fitted with pipeline ..."
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Electronic Components & Technology, 2nd Edition (Tutorial Guides in Electric Engineering)
Stephen Sangwine

Excerpt - page 60: "... blocks. Let us now consider each functional block in turn. Transformers Transformers are widely available commercially ... frequency (usually 50, 60 or 400 Hz). The theory of transformer operation is covered elsewhere, and will ..."
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Magnetic Ceramics (Chemistry of Solid State Materials)
Raul Valenzuela

Excerpt - page 255: "... amorphous ello Ys. Power distribution transformers Switched-mode power supplies (SMPSs) 400 Hz transformers Electromagnetic shielding Magnetomechanical transducers Security systems saturation induction; Co-based alloys ..."
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Switch Mode Power Conversion:Vol 22 (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Sum

Excerpt - page 106: "... FIG. 3.19 Arnold Silectron 2 mil. EXAMPLE 3.2 Design of 400-Hz power transformer using the core geometry approach (complete details and derivations of ..."
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