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OMICRON Lab B-LFT 100 Low-Frequency Injection Transformer

OMICRON Lab B-LFT 100 Low-Frequency Injection Transformer

SKU: P0005773

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Key Features

Optimised for Low-Frequencies (<100mHz to 15KHz)
Low insertion loss
Turns ratio: 1:1
safe isolation (600 V CAT II)

Overview

The OMICRON-Lab B-LFT 100 Low-Frequency Injection Transformer is designed to inject low-frequency signals into slower control loops, such as a Power Factor Correction (PFC) regulator.

To ensure maximum signal/noise in your measurements, the B-LFT 100 can inject a 1 Hz signal at the full 2 Vrms output power of Bode 100 without saturating. For your safety, B-LFT 100 features a safely isolated secondary side output with isolation rated to 600V CAT II.

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Phil.
Bode 100

This is a fantastic product! Supplied with software on CD ROM ( my computer can still load from these but it can be downloaded via internet) it is a very easy to set up and use device allowing speed and resolution way beyond 8 bit oscilloscopes over a wider bandwidth, with the software being highly intuitive, powerful and well structured.
It is an extremely high quality well built and engineered product and a highly functional, well thought out system at a competitive price able to work to high precision if calibrated correctly. Overall, absolutely top quality laboratory grade instrument and a genuinely effective piece of kit.

Big shout out to John & Harry at The Debug Store for their excellent service over the busy festive season, always a pleasure to do business with them.

Thank you for your kind review Phil. Indeed, Omicron-Lab product offer excellent value and are superby engineered.

John and Harry Legg