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Würth Launches Ultra‑Compact 1:N Double‑Choke for High‑Density Power Converters

Würth Elektronik eiSos has expanded its coupled‑power‑choke lineup with the new WE‑MTCI SMT Multi‑Turn Ratio Double Choke. Designed in the compact 5030 package, this component delivers winding ratios ranging from 1:1.5 to 1:3, making it one of the smallest double chokes on the market.

The unit features a 0.8 kV isolation rating and a magnetically shielded core, ensuring reliable operation across a wide temperature range of –40 °C to +125 °C. Rated currents are available from 0.45 A to 0.95 A, allowing designers to tailor the part to specific load requirements.

Ideal for buck/boost converters—both regulated and unregulated—this double choke excels in flyback and other isolated converter topologies where space is at a premium. It also supports step‑up or step‑down converters with auxiliary windings and can be employed in auto‑transformer configurations.

The WE‑MTCI is available in full stock and can be ordered in any quantity. Würth also offers complimentary samples to help engineers validate the component in their designs.


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