Does anyone knows about ferrite core vendors ?

Hello, I am designing a switching power supply and I need ferrite core for the 100KHz transformer (EE19 Type) . I was looking for it on the web but I just found manufacturers that sell it by hundreds or thousands. Does anyone knows some distributor who sells by units?

Thank you

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mario
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Don't know if they have anything, but think I have used

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before for some stuff.

greg

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GregS

Farnell stock a limited selection of Ferroxcube (was Philips) and Epcos (was Siemens) cores. In the U.K. Hawnt Electrical used to stock a bigger range, but I've been out of the U.K. for a long time now.

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bill.sloman

I was involved in a switcher project, and the ferrite salesmen sent me a handful of free sample cores, but that was about 10 or 15 years ago.

Have you tried Newark or Farnell or equiv.?

Good Luck! Rich

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Rich Grise

Elna Labs used to sell small quantities.. don't know if they still do. Only takes a phone call or email to find out.

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Ken Smith

Hello Greg,

'tis the one. Mario just has to translate the EE19 into the US system, the numbering schemes are different. Basically go to the Fair-Rite web site and pick the right type and size, then look if Amidon carries that or can order it.

Regards, Joerg

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