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415V PCB mount transformer

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KingKrak

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Hey,
Does anyone know where to get a 415V PCB mounted transformer from? Heck, it doesn't even need to be 415V, it could be 400V or even 380V! The output voltage needs to be around 18V to 50V. I only need 1VA.

I need it for a 15V control power circuit. It's very easy to get 240V transformers (single phase), but my incoming supply is 3 phase.

Thanks
 
A lot of 3 phase cables don't come with a neutral - the ones in this application definitely won't. I'm pretty sure I can't use the earth in the cable because that will probably trip any earth leakage/RCDs that are present.
 
Have you considered two transformers, with primaries in series and secondaries in parallel?
 
No, I didn't think about that. Unfortunately, that won't really work for me. If I add a second transformer the circuit board will be too big and it will kind of blow out the cost of the board. As it is the transformer is the most expensive component on the board. We're going to be making a few thousand of these, and that extra $5 to $10 is going to add up to a lot of money.
 
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