Easy to implement on printed circuit boards! High-output trigger coil.
The "TS-F48A type" is a super compact and high-performance trigger coil that is easy to mount on printed circuit boards. The trigger coils we offer are high-reliability and high-responsiveness products prepared as our standard specifications for various types of xenon tubes. We provide a wide range of products, from ultra-compact types suitable for built-in cameras with limited mounting space to those for high light output and high power. 【Features】 ■ Super compact and high performance ■ Easy to mount on printed circuit boards ■ High output ■ Not suitable for reflow * For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Features: SMD ■Reflow: Not possible ■Height: 5.0mm MAX *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Trigger coil for built-in camera flash.
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Tokyo Coil Engineering Co., Ltd. has been engaged in the production of boost transformers and trigger coils for strobes, marking over 30 years of history since its establishment. During this time, we have responded to the stringent cost demands of the camera industry and have secured an 80% share worldwide. We position the present as our "second founding" and strive to coexist and prosper with the ever-evolving field of electronics. To this end, we are strengthening our domestic R&D-focused divisions and establishing production bases in Thailand, Laos, and South Korea to overcome cost competition and adapt to the increasingly challenging market environment. Leveraging the experience and know-how we have cultivated since our founding, we are expanding our product range and focusing on advanced product development. We are committed to daily efforts in enhancing our development technology, strengthening quality control, and expanding production bases, all with the common goal among all employees of being a "company of value."