Power transformer 162-164 Series
encapsulatedsingle-phasefor printed circuit boards

Power transformer - 162-164 Series - Hammond - encapsulated / single-phase / for printed circuit boards
Power transformer - 162-164 Series - Hammond - encapsulated / single-phase / for printed circuit boards
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Characteristics

Type
power
Configuration
encapsulated
Electrical characteristics
single-phase
Mounting
for printed circuit boards
Norms
UL
Other characteristics
primary, secondary, laminated, coupling
Secondary voltage

Max.: 120 V

Min.: 5 V

Frequency

Max.: 60 Hz

Min.: 50 Hz

Description

20 output voltages to choose from (5 - 120VAC R.M.S.) Six VA size models available from - 1.1 to 36VA Both series operate on 50/60 Hz current Low profile, split bobbin design. Dual winding secondaries, non-concentrically wound Units are designed so that all windings must be used Low primary to secondary coupling - no electrostatic shield required. Choice of economical single primary 115V (164 series) or universal dual primary 115/230V (162 series) - either model 50/60 Hz operation. High insulation - Hipot of 2,500V RMS. Class B insulation - 130 degrees C. No mounting hardware required on 1.1 and 2.4 VA sizes, two hole mounting on 6, 12 and 20VA sizes, four hole mounting on 36VA size (mounting screws not provided). P.C. board mount with industry standard pin spacing. c UL us recognized

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