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SMPS question: Why using vertical transformers?

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Hi,

I'm designing a flyback transformer.

Why one should use a vertical transformer instead of a horizontal one?


Enrico Migliore
 

Nobody ever told me transformers work differently when you turn them sideways...

Are you talking about specific core/bobbin shapes and styles?
 

Hi,

I noticed that some competitors are using vertical transformers. That's it.

I just would like to know if there is a particular reason to it.

Enrico Migliore
 

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