Hi all
I'm doing a case study for a 300W bass O.T. based around a huge C core that I salvaged from a 1kVA transformer. I'm just trying to figure out how interleaving works. I heard the leakage inductance varies as the inverse square of the number of interleaves, but how the heck do I count them?
If I have the primary in one lump sandwiched between two secondaries, how many interleaves does that count as? 2?
What about two identical bobbins on a C core, each with a secondary sandwiched between two primaries? (this is the simplest arrangement that will equalize primary DCR) Is that 3, 5 or 6?
What about the next step up: two identical bobbins each with 5 layers arranged like so:
Secondary-Primary-Secondary-Primary-Secondary
Is that 3, 5, 10, or what
In both of the above cases, the secondaries would all be identical and parallelled, and the primaries would all be identical and seriesed.
I'm doing a case study for a 300W bass O.T. based around a huge C core that I salvaged from a 1kVA transformer. I'm just trying to figure out how interleaving works. I heard the leakage inductance varies as the inverse square of the number of interleaves, but how the heck do I count them?
If I have the primary in one lump sandwiched between two secondaries, how many interleaves does that count as? 2?
What about two identical bobbins on a C core, each with a secondary sandwiched between two primaries? (this is the simplest arrangement that will equalize primary DCR) Is that 3, 5 or 6?
What about the next step up: two identical bobbins each with 5 layers arranged like so:
Secondary-Primary-Secondary-Primary-Secondary
Is that 3, 5, 10, or what
In both of the above cases, the secondaries would all be identical and parallelled, and the primaries would all be identical and seriesed.
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