Custom wound components meet short lead time requirements
A range of fully-custom wound components from Components Bureau includes both high- and low-frequency transformers and inductors, for a wide range of applications, including power supply, lighting, test and measurement, industrial control and automation. The Precision Range of products is designed to fulfil industry’s needs in terms of flexibility, quality and value, while meeting short lead time requirements.
“OEMs require the appropriate wound components for switching, protecting, and regulating their end equipment,” explained Ruggero Ravazzini, Precision Range Product Manager at Components Bureau. “However, when you need a transformer or inductor urgently, it can cause major headaches. Long lead times are a problem facing many at the moment. We guarantee response times within 14 days from drawings to samples as standard and production volumes from as little as three weeks ex-factory.”
Specific to DC/DC and AC/DC power supplies markets, the Precision range comprises: output chokes for switching power supplies, constructed EMI noise filters, pulse transformers, DC output and input filters, planar transformers, light dimmer linear chokes, Power Factor Correction (PFC) inductors, fly-back transformers and inductors, sawdust toroidal cores used in switching regulator inductors, in-line noise filters, high-flux toroidal cores used in in-line noise filters, switching regulator inductors, Fly-back transformers, toroidal PFC chokes, output filters and storage chokes. In addition to wound component supply, Components Bureau offers supporting services in terms of materials sourcing, metalwork and some PCB assembly.
The Precision Range is built at the company’s affiliated ISO9001:2008-certified plants in China and are fully designed and tested in accordance to international standards (UL (cURus) / CENELEC / IEC / EN) prior to dispatch. Custom marking and packaging options are available upon request.
For more information on the range of products available visit hall A2, stand 630 at electronica 2016.