Electronic Transformer

$33.00

Model:LTF Technology TA60WA12LED - Electronic Power Supply

An electronic transformer is a device that converts AC power to a lower voltage suitable for electronic devices. It offers advantages such as high efficiency, smaller size, and increased reliability, with important technical parameters to consider when selecting the right transformer for your application.

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An electronic transformer is a device that converts the voltage of alternating current (AC) power to a lower voltage suitable for powering electronic devices. Electronic transformers are used in a wide range of applications, including lighting, consumer electronics, and industrial equipment.

 

One of the primary advantages of electronic transformers is their efficiency. Unlike traditional transformers, which use magnetic cores to transform voltage, electronic transformers use solid-state components, such as semiconductors, to achieve the same result. This allows electronic transformers to operate at higher frequencies and with less energy loss, resulting in greater overall efficiency.

 

In addition to their efficiency, electronic transformers offer a number of other benefits. They are typically smaller and lighter than traditional transformers, making them ideal for applications where space is limited. They are also more durable and reliable, with fewer moving parts and no risk of overheating or melting.

 

When selecting an electronic transformer, it is important to consider a number of technical specifications. These may include input voltage range, output voltage, maximum power output, frequency range, and operating temperature range. Other factors to consider may include noise level, electromagnetic interference (EMI) suppression, and safety certifications.

 

Overall, electronic transformers offer a number of advantages over traditional transformers, including greater efficiency, smaller size, and increased reliability. When selecting an electronic transformer for your application, it is important to consider the specific technical requirements and specifications needed to ensure optimal performance and safety.

Tech Spec
Input Voltage Range: The range of AC input voltages that the electronic transformer can accept. This is typically specified in volts (V).

 

Output Voltage: The voltage that the electronic transformer will output to power the electronic device. This is also typically specified in volts (V).

 

Maximum Power Output: The maximum amount of power that the electronic transformer can deliver to the electronic device. This is typically specified in watts (W).

 

Frequency Range: The range of AC frequencies that the electronic transformer can accept. This is typically specified in hertz (Hz).

 

Operating Temperature Range: The range of temperatures at which the electronic transformer can operate safely and reliably. This is typically specified in degrees Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).

 

Noise Level: The amount of electrical noise or interference that the electronic transformer produces. This is typically specified in decibels (dB).

 

Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Suppression: The degree to which the electronic transformer suppresses EMI. This is typically specified in decibels (dB).

 

Safety Certifications: Any safety certifications that the electronic transformer has obtained, such as UL, CE, or RoHS.

 

These technical parameters are important to consider when selecting an electronic transformer that will meet the specific needs of your application.