Re: Pancake coil winding



Terry Given wrote:
Tim Shoppa wrote:
On Mar 3, 1:12 pm, Spehro Pefhany <speffS...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

How are flat spiral (pancake) coils wound? How does the machine
differ from a conventional computer controlled winding machine?


Isn't it just the degenerate case of 1 turn per layer?

But the ridiculous aspect ratio (height of turns : width of turns way
way bigger than one) will require some sort of bobbin wall.

I don't know much about "conventional computer controlled winding
machines" but have run hand-driven Morris coil winders.

Tim.

do they dance with swords?


Thats SWords.




Cheers
Terry
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