Wurth Electronics Midcom Reveals New Isolated Buck Transformers for Maxim Integrated’s Converter

Wurth Electronics Midcom announces the new series of isolated buck transformers for Maxim Integrated’s MAX17681 converter. These pick and placeable transformers, built on self-shielding packages, have small form factor and losses. The high efficiency MAX17681 converter eliminates the need for optocoupler feedback circuits and can deliver up to 3W of output power.

The application of these transformers include isolated fieldbus interfaces, PLC input/output modules, smart meters, medical equipment, and floating power supply generation.

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