1306

1306

  • Description:CURR SENSE XFMR 15:1 75A IN-LINE
  • Series:-
  • Mfr:Simpson Electric
  • Package:Retail Package

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Product Detailed Parameters

  • Description:CURR SENSE XFMR 15:1 75A IN-LINE
  • 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:15:01
  • Current Rating (Amps):75 A

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Buying Guide
Summary

Simpson Electric 1306-2 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 15:1 75A IN-LINE), Type (Non-Invasive (Solid Core)), Packaging (Retail Package), and Mounting (Free Hanging (In-Line)).

Selection Notes
  • For 1306-2, confirm Current Rating (Amps) (75 A) meets your design constraints and system-level expectations.
  • Make sure the mounting type (Free Hanging (In-Line)) matches how the part will be installed and inspected.
  • Ensure the supply current (75 A) is acceptable for battery life and thermal limits.
  • Confirm Height - Seated (Max) (1.100" (27.94mm)) meets your design constraints and system-level expectations.
Alternates & Substitutions
  • For Current Sense Transformers, validate alternates under worst-case corners rather than assuming typical-only conditions represent production builds.
  • Verify the alternate can be tested with your existing fixtures and acceptance criteria so production verification stays repeatable.
  • Confirm absolute maximum ratings and recommended operating conditions match your system constraints before approval.
  • When in doubt, treat the swap as an ECO: define acceptance criteria, then validate under worst-case operating corners.
FAQ

What details help you quote 1306-2 quickly?
Share the part number (1306-2), quantity, target delivery date, and any packaging or documentation requirements.

Is 1306-2 surface-mount or through-hole?
Free Hanging (In-Line)

What Height - Seated (Max) is listed for 1306-2?
1.100" (27.94mm)

What Turns Ratio - Primary:Secondary is listed for 1306-2?
15:01

Application Scenarios

In the Current Sense Transformers category, Simpson Electric 1306-2 is often evaluated by how well it fits electrical, thermal, and mechanical constraints in the target system. Designers often validate turns ratio, leakage, insulation system, creepage/clearance, and thermal rise at operating frequency. In practice, they often define safety margins and EMC behavior in SMPS, PoE, pulse transmission, and sensing solutions. Across medical devices, isolation and creepage/clearance are treated as safety-critical design requirements. In measurement systems, current-sense and pulse transformers enable clean transmission under high dv/dt switching conditions. Within telecom power modules, isolation supports stable operation and regulatory compliance across multi-board systems. In practice, teams look for a path to verify the key assumptions without turning the integration into a one-off tuning exercise. The result is a system that is easier to qualify and less sensitive to small process and layout differences.

Compatibility Advice
  • Before freezing the BOM, confirm that substitutions preserve dielectric or core material behavior because that often changes drift and loss more than the nominal value. This keeps acceptance criteria measurable and repeatable.
Project Fit
  • Good fit when you can verify Simpson Electric 1306-2 for Current Sense Transformers integration across temperature and supply corners, and you need isolation and compliance behavior that can be qualified in the final mechanical stack-up.
  • Poor fit when leakage and coupling effects are not measured, leaving ringing and EMI risk open, because the remaining risk is system-level and cannot be bounded by datasheet checks alone.
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