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Schott Corp. announced today the immediate availability of eight new
line transformers that interface with Texas Instruments (TI)
TNETD3000 central office and customer premise Asymmetric Digital
Subscriber Line (ADSL) chipsets. These transformers have been developed
to interface with TI's line drivers, THS6002, 6012, and 6022. Schott's
32828 (surface mount) are designed for central office applications, and
its 33817 (throughole) is designed for customer premise modem
applications.
The Schott transformers also are designed to meet supplementary
insulation requirements of the International Electrotechnical Commission
(IEC) 950 documents, and are rated for a working voltage of 250Vrms.
Four of the transformers have been designed to meet UL1950 and EN60950
from UL and BABT, respectively.
"We are very pleased to be working with Schott to deliver DSP-based
ADSL solutions to our customers," said Ben Sheppard, TI ADSL
Product Marketing Manager. "Schott's family of line transformers
are matched to TI's industry-leading analog designs to provide standards
compliant ADSL modems with exceptional performance. The transformers
also enable the small footprint needed for today's broadband
market."
All transformers provide excellent total harmonic distortion (linearity)
and longitudinal balance throughout the entire ADSL data frequency range
of 30kHz through 1.1MHz. In addition, all transformers meet ANSI T1.413
Issue 2, Category 1 and 2, as well as ITU G.dmt and G.Lite standards.
The small footprint and low profile ensure the best usage of premium PC
board real estate.
Schott's throughole modem transformer 33817 is available in trays and
its surface mount
central office transformer 32828 is available in tape and reel. A
datasheet that lists full electrical and mechanical specifications for
the complete family of transformers is available. The 33817 and 32828
products are priced at $2.10 in quantities of 10,000 pieces. Samples are
available immediately. Production quantities are available from stock to
4 weeks.
Schott Corp. founded in 1951, is headquartered in Wayzata, Minnesota.
Schott is a world-class producer of magnetic components. For years
Schott Corporation has designed and built custom-engineered and catalog
magnetic products for customers throughout the world. The company
focuses on xDSL, telecommunication, data processing, power conditioning
and conversion, and medical instrumentation and devices. Manufacturing
facilities are located in Minneota, Marshall, Canby, and Duluth
Minnesota, with subcontracting locations in Mexico, and the Far East.
Products are available through direct sales, as well as authorized
distributors. Contact Schott's worldwide headquarters in the United
States at 612-475-1173, or e-mail: salesd@schottcorp.com.
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