XF-10203

XF-10203

$13.21
  • Description:PWR XFMR TOROIDAL 1.6VA CHAS MT
  • Series:-
  • Mfr:Amgis, LLC
  • Package:Bulk

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Product Detailed Parameters

  • Description:PWR XFMR TOROIDAL 1.6VA CHAS MT
  • Series:-
  • Mfr:Amgis, LLC
  • Package:Bulk
  • Type:Toroidal
  • Voltage - Primary:115V, 230V
  • Voltage - Secondary (Full Load):Parallel 15V, Series 30V
  • Current - Output (Max):Parallel 53mA, Series 27mA
  • Primary Winding(s):Dual
  • Secondary Winding(s):Dual
  • Center Tap:No
  • Power - Max:1.6VA
  • Mounting Type:Chassis Mount
  • Termination Style:Wire Leads
  • Size / Dimension:37.50mm Dia
  • Height - Seated (Max):17.00mm
  • Voltage - Isolation:4000Vrms
  • Weight:0.157 lb (71.21 g)

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XF-10203

Buying Guide
Summary

Amgis, LLC XF-10203 is used in Power Transformers category in power designs where stability, startup behavior, and thermal headroom need to be measurable. Key specs include Description (PWR XFMR TOROIDAL 1.6VA CHAS MT), Mounting (Chassis Mount), and Packaging (Bulk).

Selection Notes
  • For XF-10203, double-check Weight (0.157 lb (71.21 g)) against your specification and operating conditions.
  • Make sure the mounting type (Chassis Mount) matches how the part will be installed and inspected.
  • Ensure the supply current (Parallel 53mA, Series 27mA) is acceptable for battery life and thermal limits.
  • Check Voltage - Secondary (Full Load) (Parallel 15V, Series 30V) against the datasheet conditions and your system-level constraints.
Alternates & Substitutions
  • For Power Transformers substitutions, lock footprint/pinout and operating envelope first, then verify the critical performance conditions on your hardware.
  • If the alternate is “close but not identical”, document the differences and define a measurable acceptance test for production.
  • Start by confirming the physical match (mounting Chassis Mount, packaging Bulk) so the swap does not create a footprint risk.
  • For regulator alternates, confirm startup sequencing, protections, and thermal performance in your actual layout.
FAQ

What Termination Style does XF-10203 have?
Wire Leads

What is the Voltage - Primary of XF-10203?
115V, 230V

Can you confirm the Voltage - Secondary (Full Load) for XF-10203?
Parallel 15V, Series 30V

What current consumption is specified for XF-10203?
Parallel 53mA, Series 27mA

Application Scenarios

Amgis, LLC XF-10203 shows up under Power Transformers when designers want a well-bounded, datasheet-driven building block instead of a fragile board-level workaround. Engineers generally evaluate efficiency, thermal rise, transient response, EMI behavior, and fault handling to protect sensitive downstream circuits. They frequently integrate protections such as OCP/OVP/UVLO/OTP and telemetry features that simplify system monitoring and compliance. In battery-powered products, low standby current and predictable fault handling protect runtime and data integrity. In PoE-powered equipment, robust power management ensures stable operation under cable loss, thermal constraints, and varying supply headroom. Across instrumentation, clean rails reduce measurement noise so converter and analog front-end accuracy is not limited by supply ripple. With integration constraints understood, the next step is validating behavior in the environments where the product actually runs. A clean validation strategy helps prevent corner cases from escaping into production.

Compatibility Advice
  • For second-source planning, check self-heating and thermal coupling on the PCB so performance does not shift after heat soak. This helps field behavior stay predictable across lots.
Project Fit
  • Good fit when you can verify Amgis, LLC XF-10203 for Power Transformers integration under realistic load and noise, and you need predictable startup, fault handling, and stable rails under load steps.
  • Poor fit when the input environment is unknown and protection is not defined, because the integration depends on constraints that cannot be controlled across builds.
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