Minneapolis, MN — Precision, Inc. has signed an agreement with Future Electronics for worldwide distribution of all custom and standardized Precision products. Future Electronics is the third-largest electronics distribution company in the world. The agreement initially focuses on Precision’s power factor correction (PFC) inductors. Precision’s design engineering team will work with Future Electronics’ applications engineering team to apply the advantages of PFC devices — particularly in energy conservation — to specific customer applications and provide optimum standard or custom components for their needs.
Traditionally, specifying the optimum PFC inductor for an application has been a complex problem for electronics design engineers. Precision will offer Future Electronics’ customers a substantially simplified way to accurately select standard PFC inductors plus the ability to optimally customize the devices for specific applications. PFC devices have gained popularity in North America during the last few years as engineers focus on energy conservation and work to lower the power requirements of their designs.
Precision, Inc’s PFC line offers inductors with an industry standard footprint that allow circuit designers the flexibility to make their circuit appear as a resistive load.
Precision, Inc’s Current Transformer line, includes both the CTHT and CTPT families. The CTHT family is a series of High-Frequency current transformers, while the CTPT family is a seies of 50/60Hz or line-frequency current transformers. Both series use industry-standard tombstone construction with an industry-standard footprint.
Precision, Inc’s Power Toroid line of transformers offers industry standard input and output voltages. The range of the Power Toroid line is 40VA to 1,000VA and is listed to UL 506 – commercial power toroidal transformers. For medical applications, Precision, Inc., Power Toroids can be listed to UL 60601.
Precision, Inc.
www.precision-inc.com
Future Electronics
www.future.com
::Design World::
Filed Under: Electronics • electrical
Tell Us What You Think!