High frequency transformers

With InduComp high frequency transformers, you receive a high-quality product tailored to your company’s needs. Using them, you can be sure of receiving an excellent quality product in terms of efficiency and performance, manufactured according to your unique requirements. The transformers always meet the expected technical parameters.

Characteristics of high frequency transformers

High frequency (HF) transformers operate at frequencies higher than 50-60 Hz. They are used in switched-mode power supplies (SMPS) with typical frequencies ranging from 20 kHz to several hundred kilohertz. High frequency transformers often need to provide galvanic isolation (basic insulation or double or reinforced insulation). Switched-mode power supplies can be regulated on the primary or secondary side. Depending on the topology, there are either forward or flyback converters, and single-transistor or push-pull converters.

High frequency litz wires are used to minimize the skin effect, especially at high frequencies and with large copper cross-sections. They consist of twisted bundles of separate wires. Low leakage inductance can be achieved with split windings.

Industrial usability

High frequency transformers are used in many industries, mainly where high-frequency energy needs to be converted or transferred. Typical applications include telecommunications, industrial electronics, medical equipment, and renewable energy sources.

Requirements for high frequency transformers

At high voltages or in power electronics, when there is a high electrical potential on one side, the risk of partial discharges must also be considered. Partial discharge measurements can be performed to ensure the design and manufacturing processes.

IEV 212-11-39 Partial discharge: an electrical discharge that only partially bridges the insulation between conductors.

1. Note – Partial discharge can occur within the insulation or alongside conductors.

2. Note – Low-energy scintillations occurring on the surface of insulating materials are often described as partial discharges, but they should rather be considered low-energy disruptive discharges, as they result from local dielectric breakdown or small arcs with high ionization density according to physical conventions.

Why Purchase high frequency transformers from InduComp?

Reliability and speed

InduComp has extensive experience in design and manufacturing high frequency transformers. Customer feedback also confirms that we flexibly meet our clients’ needs, deliver ordered products on time, and pay special attention to quality.

Catering to individual needs

We design and manufacture high-frequency transformers according to the customer’s request.

Safety

We subject each of our products to a 100% quality inspection, thereby guaranteeing optimal performance.