1305

1305

$60.75
  • Description:CURR SENSE XFMR 80:1 400A INLINE
  • Series:-
  • Mfr:Simpson Electric
  • Package:Retail Package

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Product Detailed Parameters

  • Description:CURR SENSE XFMR 80:1 400A INLINE
  • Series:-
  • Mfr:Simpson Electric
  • Package:Retail Package
  • Frequency Range:-
  • Type:Non-Invasive (Solid Core)
  • Inductance:-
  • ET (Volt-Time):-
  • Current Ratio:-
  • DC Resistance (DCR):-
  • Ratings:-
  • Mounting Type:Free Hanging (In-Line)
  • Size / Dimension:3.560" Dia (90.42mm)
  • Height - Seated (Max):1.100" (27.94mm)
  • Termination Style:Wire Leads
  • Turns Ratio - Primary:Secondary:80:01:00
  • Current Rating (Amps):400 A

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1305

Buying Guide
Summary

Simpson Electric 1305-3 is a component in Current Sense Transformers category typically evaluated for fit, operating limits, and supportability in production. Key specs include Description (CURR SENSE XFMR 80:1 400A INLINE), Type (Non-Invasive (Solid Core)), Packaging (Retail Package), and Mounting (Free Hanging (In-Line)).

Selection Notes
  • For 1305-3, verify Current Rating (Amps) (400 A) and compare it against your reference design limits.
  • Double-check the mounting type (Free Hanging (In-Line)) for your intended installation method.
  • Confirm current consumption (400 A) is within your worst-case power budget.
Alternates & Substitutions
  • For Current Sense Transformers substitutions, lock footprint/pinout and operating envelope first, then verify the critical performance conditions on your hardware.
  • Confirm absolute maximum ratings and recommended operating conditions match your system constraints before approval.
  • When evaluating alternates, treat mounting Free Hanging (In-Line), packaging Retail Package as non-negotiable unless you are re-spinning the PCB.
  • When in doubt, treat the swap as an ECO: define acceptance criteria, then validate under worst-case operating corners.
FAQ

How do I confirm compatibility for 1305-3?
Match mechanical footprint first, then verify electrical limits and operating conditions against your system constraints.

Which supply current is specified for 1305-3?
400 A

What packaging is listed for 1305-3?
Retail Package

What mounting type does 1305-3 use?
Free Hanging (In-Line)

Application Scenarios

In the Current Sense Transformers category, Simpson Electric 1305-3 is often evaluated by how well it fits electrical, thermal, and mechanical constraints in the target system. Designers typically validate turns ratio, leakage, insulation system, creepage/clearance, and thermal rise at operating frequency. In real deployments, they often define safety margins and EMC behavior in SMPS, PoE, pulse transmission, and sensing solutions. In real deployments, across medical devices, isolation and creepage/clearance are treated as safety-critical design requirements. In telecom power modules, isolation supports stable operation and regulatory compliance across multi-board systems. In gate-drive and control circuits, pulse transformers provide robust coupling while preventing ground-loop issues.

Compatibility Advice
  • To keep validation repeatable, check self-heating and thermal coupling on the PCB so performance does not shift after heat soak. This keeps integration from depending on typical-only conditions.
  • For compatibility, check self-heating and thermal coupling on the PCB so performance does not shift after heat soak. This reduces the chance that substitutions push hidden limits.
Project Fit
  • Usually not a good fit when integrating Simpson Electric 1305-3 for Current Sense Transformers, derating and self-heating cannot be verified, so performance drift may appear after deployment, because repeatable production verification is not feasible.
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