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2005
March 2005

Ferrites: New planar cores for DC/DC converters

EPCOS has developed improved planar cores for DC/DC converters based on high-performance ferrite materials for power applications. As these converters are usually of customer-specific design, a wide range of ferrite core shapes is needed.  more

February 2005

Inductors: Smaller design for DSL transformers

EPCOS has managed to make interface transformers for DSL equipment even smaller. Two years ago, these transformers were downsized from EP13 to EP7 cores. Series B78416 based on EP5XL cores has set a further milestone in miniaturization.  more

January 2005

Ferrites: Extended core series for power transformers

Core shapes U126 and I126 have been added to the EPCOS range of U and I cores for power transformers. The U126 closes the gap between the U101 and U141.  more

2004
November 2004

EPX cores: Efficient transformer for DSL

EPCOS has developed the new EPX9/9/9 cores for transformers for DSL applications. Combined with the newly developed SMD coil formers of Duroplast, they feature an enlarged winding space. The cores are available from EPCOS in state-of-the-art broadband ferrite materials T38, T57, T66 and N45.  more

2003
December 2003

New E-core choke series

Mit einer neuen Drossel-Reihe basierend auf EF20-Kernen wurde nun eine kostengünstige Lösung speziell für die Unterhaltungselektronik und Lichttechnik entwickelt.  more

October 2003

Low-cost coil former for E30 cores

As part of ongoing optimization of the product portfolio, EPCOS now offers an additional, low-cost coil former for its E30 ferrite cores. Following a redesign-to-cost approach, a newand more powerful tool was devised to produce a substitute for the established coil former.  more

February 2003

New planar cores for power applications

In telecommunications, data systems and automotive engineering, demand for power supplies with planar cores is steadily rising. Here distributed power architectures are being used on a growing scale. These call for more low-profile design, higher power density and higher output currents at the same time.  more

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