Re: Rewinding a laptop's CCFL driver transformer
- From: plisandro@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 20:07:39 -0700
Go to Digikey.com and type in "TRANSFORMER CCFL" in the serch box. You may
find something that may fit
Just did - also found some Maxim application notes on selecting output
transformers for CCFL. Apparently 1:50 - 1:70 is about right for these
devices, and it's preferible to have more windings in the secondary
than less (the driver circuit can compensate for the winding
difference but with less stress for the first case).
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