Re: 10KHz-55Khz transformer
- From: "Bruce Varley" <bxvarley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 18:55:25 +0800
"Kieth Greiner" <keithgreiner@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am looking for an output transformer that will do 10KHz to 55KHz
with a reasonable degree of linearity of the entire range.
Is this possible? If so, what type and construction should I be
looking at.
Ketih Greiner
I presume you mean 'reasonably flat frequency response'. I made an
ultrasonic drive transformer with a large ferrite toroid and bifilar
windings. The toroid was about 80mm OD, cross section maybe 15 x 10mm. Can't
recall the number of turns, or the actual LF rolloff, but it was 'several
KHz'. It went to well above 50, and handled a heap of watts.
All this will also depend on what power capability you require, btw.
.
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