Specialist manufacturer & distributor of magnetic and wound components
Custom Made Wound Devices Space Electronics Ltd specialises in providing companies and especially design engineers with a range of Magnetic, Wound and EMI suppression devices.
Over the past 15 years Space Electronics have increasingly manufactured custom made wound products built to the customers own design and specification.
Product Range
ADSL/ISDN/HDSL Transformers Current Transformers Custom Design Transformers Fly-Back Transformers High Speed Modem Transformers Speech Circuit Transformers Telecom Transformers
Pulse Transformers Line Transformers LAN Transformers DC-DC Transformers Inverter Transformers Common Mode Chokes Suppression Chokes
www.space-electronics.co.uk
DC-DC Converters Power Inductors Inductors IEC Inlet Power Modules Differential Mode Chokes Line Filters RJ45 Ethernet Connectors
Space Electronics Ltd Unit 12 Avenue Fields Industrial Estate Stratford upon Avon CV37 0HT
RFID Antennas LAN/WAN Devices Toroidal Chokes and Coils Radio Clock Antennas Output Power Chokes 10/100 Base Pulse Transformers
T: +44 (0) 1789 269179 E:
info@space-electronics.co.uk
EMI/EMC Power Inlet Modules Space Electronics Ltd supply a comprehensive range of EMI Filters which are widely used in the electronics industry in applications such as computers, monitors, power supplies and many other types of equipment to help emi suppression and rfi interference issues.
Main UK Distributor for Sumida
Space Electronics Ltd are also the main UK distributor for SUMIDA one of the worlds leading suppliers of Power Inductors and coils.
RJ45 Ethernet Connectors
Modular jack connectors have become the basis for network connectivity. With demands for higher data transmission speed and the need for smaller package dimensions, the connectors have become an integral part in design consideration today.
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