Technique for winding toroidal inductor results in even spacing of windings around toroidal core. Heat-shrinkable tubing locks it in place. Shrinkable tubing not necessary to get good results. Minimizes proportion of leakage inductances, especially if core has relatively low permeability. Intended for use in power supply operating at frequency between 250 kHz and 2 MHz.


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    Title :

    Spacing Windings Evenly In Toroidal Inductors


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    1991-05-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    Language :

    English




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