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A toroidal transformer is a type of electrical transformer that has a doughnut-shaped core made from magnetic materials such as silicon steel or ferrite. This design allows for a more efficient magnetic field, resulting in lower losses and improved performance compared to traditional laminated transformers. Toroidal transformers are typically used in applications where space is limited and low electromagnetic interference is desired.
| Core material | Silicon steel or ferrite |
| Power ratings | From a few VA to several kVA |
| Input voltage | From 120V to 480V |
| Output voltage | Customizable, typically from 6V to 240V |
| Frequency | 50Hz to 60Hz |
| Efficiency | Typically above 90% |
When selecting a toroidal transformer, consider the required power rating and voltage levels for your application. Specify the input and output voltages, as well as the frequency of operation. It's also important to check for efficiency ratings and any specific certifications that may be necessary for your industry. Quantities can vary based on your project needs, so be clear about your requirements when requesting a quote.
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They offer lower electromagnetic interference, higher efficiency, and a compact design.
Yes, they can be tailored to specific voltage and power requirements.
With proper use, they can last for decades.
They typically require additional protection for outdoor applications.
They can be mounted in various orientations, but secure mounting is essential.
Weight varies widely, typically from a few pounds to over 100 pounds depending on size and power rating.