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calculate the MLT(Mean Length per turn) in ferrite cores

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how to calculate the MLT(Mean Length per turn) in high frequency transformer design (ferrite core)?
 

Hi,
The MLT should be specified in the core datasheet, eg, on E55/28/21 core with N27 ferrite, MLT is 11.3 cm.
Tahmid.
 

Thamid,
The MLT (or ALT) specified in the datasheet is "ONLY" for the bobbin not the CORE? See Ferroxcube catalog. If informations of the bobbin is not given, then there is no way we can get that from the datasheet unless we calculate it from the core's dimension. lets say only the core is use for winding (excluding the bobbin, bobbin is unknown), how would the MLT be calculate from the CORE?.

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