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IEEE 390

Standard for Pulse Transformers

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Organization: IEEE
Publication Date: 11 December 1986
Status: active
Page Count: 42
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This standard pertains to pulse transformers for use in electronic equipment. For the various types of these transformers, the peak power transmitted ranges from a few milliwatts to kilowatts; and the peak voltage transmitted ranges from a few volts to many kilovolts.

These transformers are required to transmit unipolar or bipolar pulses of voltage or current within speciÞed tolerances of amplitude and time when operated between specified impedances. They are typically used as coupling devices in electronic circuits. In blocking oscillators, they are connected to provide positive feedback in the circuit. In radar or similar use, they are used to couple the modulator to a magnetron, a klystron, a traveling-wave tube or a cross-Þeld amplifier load.

Whenever numerical values are indicated in this standard, they may be considered as recommended values. Section 6. describes the preferred transformer test methods and Appendix A contains alternate test methods.

Document History

IEEE 390
December 11, 1986
Standard for Pulse Transformers
This standard pertains to pulse transformers for use in electronic equipment. For the various types of these transformers, the peak power transmitted ranges from a few milliwatts to kilowatts; and...
December 11, 1986
Standard for Pulse Transformers
A description is not available for this item.
June 18, 1975
STANDARD FOR LOW-POWER PULSE TRANSFORMERS (IEEE C16.47)
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