| ??? 05/26/07 22:40 Read: times |
#139883 - Avoid saturation Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hi Jez,
Watch out for current saturation in your transformer. If you find that the response is becoming non-linear, switch to a physically larger transformer. All of those turns, current and voltage ratio equations assume that you haven't driven the transformer into current saturation. Good luck. Joe |
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