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thanks, at least with the toroid it is harder to go wrong..i mean, as long as the primary goes through the toroid "hole", then its fine.Would you buy a toroid transformer from a guy who is obviously in the wrong business?
thanks, but the datasheet doesn't indicate how they wind the primary, ie as per the left hand diagram, or the right hand diagram (in the top post). I bet they wind it as per the right hand side diagram.Actually, there are commercial products that employ exactly that winding configuration, with good results:
Yes, I was particularly talking about a single primary turn.you mean that the turns are bunched up on one side of the torroid ring, rather than spread evenly around it?
In a first order, yes. In case of the asymmetrical winding geometry, a certain increase with higher µr core may be observed.the pri/sec coupling factor would be just the same, for a similarly wound CST on a high and a low permeability core?
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