low power isolation transformer
A low power isolation transformer is a specialized electrical device designed to transfer electrical power between two circuits while maintaining complete electrical isolation between them. Operating typically in the range of 1VA to 100VA, these transformers utilize electromagnetic induction to transfer energy without direct electrical connection. The primary and secondary windings are physically separated and magnetically coupled through a ferromagnetic core, ensuring safe power transmission while blocking unwanted DC components and providing protection against electrical noise and interference. These transformers incorporate advanced shielding techniques and high-quality insulation materials to maintain safety standards and optimal performance. They are particularly valuable in medical equipment, test and measurement devices, and sensitive electronic applications where electrical isolation is crucial. The design typically features multiple layers of insulation between primary and secondary windings, carefully controlled leakage inductance, and precise voltage regulation capabilities. These transformers often include additional features such as thermal protection, short circuit protection, and various mounting options to accommodate different installation requirements.