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Current sense transformers are used to detect and measure current. There are two basic types of products: switch-mode transformers for power conversion applications, and precision-measurement transformers for instrumentation applications
Search by Specification | Learn MoreRF transformers transfer energy from one circuit to another by electromagnetic induction. Typically, they are used to increase or decrease voltage as it passes from one side through the other
Search by Specification | Learn MoreRF phase shifters are twin-ported devices that alter the phase of an output signal in response to an external signal.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreGas tube arresters (GTA) or gas discharge tubes (GDT) provide protection against voltage and current surges in electronic and electrical equipment.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreAC-DC adapters accept AC input voltage directly from a wall outlet, and output DC voltage.
Search by Specification | Learn MorePower transformers convert power-level voltages from one level or phase configuration to another. They can include features for electrical isolation, power distribution, and control and instrumentation applications
Search by Specification | Learn MoreTransformer winding services design transformers and other magnetics products for application-specific and OEM usage in a variety of industrial, medical, military, aerospace, telecommunications, commercial and specialty applications. 
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSignal transformers transfer information from one circuit to another by electromagnetic induction. They are used to increase or decrease the voltage from one side of a power transformer to the other
Search by Specification | Learn MoreCurrent transformers are used to step down current in a very predictable fashion with respect to current and phase. They are generally used as inputs to current instruments
Search by Specification | Learn MoreInstrument transformers are used to step-down current or voltage to measurable values. They provide standardized, useable levels of current or voltage in a variety of power monitoring and measurement applications
Search by Specification | Learn MoreToroidal transformers typically consist of copper wire wrapped around a cylindrical core. This design prevents the magnetic flux that occurs within the coil from leaking
Search by Specification | Learn MoreAudio transformers are involved in the transmission of voice or sound signals. They often require wide frequency bandwidth with low distortion and noise suppression
Search by Specification | Learn MoreDistribution transformers are pole-type transformers that supply relatively small amounts of power to residences. They are used at the end of an electrical utility’s delivery system
Learn MoreVoltage and potential transformers are used to measure voltage in electric circuits. Their main role is to condition (step down) the voltage to be measured to levels suitable for the measuring instrument
Learn MoreTransformer Test Equipment consists of specialized test modules or systems used to test and/or monitor electrical and mechanical parameters of transformers and other related devices
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AIC-TECH current sensing transformers D/C Industries LLC.
Topstek AC Current Sensor TU10P-90A Topstek Inc.
AC Current Sensors TX7P-5A~20A Topstek Inc.
Topstek 2-in-1 Open Loop CT: THDD 5A-50A Topstek Inc.
Topstek Open Loop Current Transducer TB 5A-37.5A Topstek Inc.
Topstek Open Loop Current Transducer TA 5A-50A Topstek Inc.
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Quickly and simply increase your flexibility by getting Within Series adapters, for joining two connectors of the same gender within a given series, or Between Series adapters to match the interfaces of two different connector types. Anoison offers a wide variety of these adapters, covering every major RF connector series. (read more)
With the TNC 620 with digital drive control, HEIDENHAIN Corporation introduces an exciting new control for use on both milling machines and machining centers with up to 5 axes plus spindle. This new TNC is based on an innovative software platform NC Kernel. (read more)
Operating in frequency ranges from DC-11 GHz, the TNC connector is often used in applications which have performance requirements that fall somewhere between the capabilities of the SMA and the Type N, e.g. applications which require higher power than SMA can handle but may have space constraints that make the N unsuitable... (read more)
TNC SERIES ( 50Ω 0-11 GHz / 75Ω 0-1GHz)
TNC series features screw threads for mating. Threaded coupling interface ensures connector will not de-couple in vibration-intensive applications.
Our TNC connectors are with constant 50Ω and 75 Ω impedances, and operate from 0 - 11 GHz. Reverse Polarity TNC is also available.
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Aliner 3GHz RF TNC Switch SMT connector is developed and recognized as the first short form to the industry's regular version for space and cost saving. Sharing the same characteristics of Aliner RF Switch Platform, the mechanical switching is done automatically once mating onto Aliner TNC switch receptacle, and furthermore simplifies the installation of modules and PCB layout. (read more)
Pulse Transformers for radar, oncology and laser systems. RFI's pulse transformers are used for matching the voltage and impedance of the PFN to the RF power tubes. (read more)
The TNC (threaded Neill-Concelman) connector is a threaded version of the BNC connector. The connector has a 50 Ω impedance and operates best in the 0–11 GHz frequency spectrum. It has better performance than the BNC connector at microwave frequencies. Invented in the late 1950s, the TNC connector has been employed in a wide range of radio and wired applications. (read more)
The magnetic flux in a typical A.C. transformer core alternates between positive and negative values. The magnetic flux in the typical pulse transformer does not. The typical pulse transformer operates in an "unipolar" mode (flux density may meet but does not cross zero). (read more)
Increase your flexibility with coaxial RF Adpapters from Anoison. Our line card includes a broad range of within and between series Type N adapters that are available in straight, right angle or T geometries, and have proven a high performing, cost effective solution in all manner of RF and Microwave applications. (read more)
Typical maintenance of transformers includes periodic testing of the nitrogen blanket for flammable vapors to evaluate the health of the transformer. If the testing reveals a buildup of flammable vapors, the transformer can be removed from service in a planned manner instead of a catastrophic manner (such as an explosion). (read more)
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MECI - Liquidation Outlet -- TNC -- Twin-Ax -- Video Cords -- Audio -- Transformers Fans -- AC -- Accessories |
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Quality cables and networking supplies.... Matching Transformers Media Converters TNC Adapters Token Ring Baluns Token Ring Cables See Pacific Custom Cable, Inc. Information |
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WM2U's PSK31 Page I t uses the Sound card of the computer instead of a TNC. The following chart has links to most of the major software programs currently offered, |
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WM2U's Soundcard Interfacing Schemes I f you can't find it here try this great TNC to Radio page; Hook-Up Magic |
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Mode Electronics TNC UHF Sub-Miniature Toggle Switches |
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Microwave/RF Components - Microwave Distributors - MIDISCO Matching Pads/Transformers Isolators Lightning & EMP Protectors TNC Connectors Twinax Connectors SC Connectors See Microwave Distributors Company Information |
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ePanorama It consists of lots of wire, transformers and controlling equipment. |
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Earthing system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia TN-C: combined PE and N conductor all the way from the transformer to the consuming device. |
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Electricity distribution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (less than 50 kV) power lines, electrical substations and pole-mounted transformers, low-voltage (less than 1000 V) distribution wiring and sometimes |