One of the conditions seems to me to be redundant:
1) magnetic polarity of the poles
2) winding direction (left-going or right-going when viewed from the same side)
3) which of the coils ends is used as the "hot" output
There's no rule stating that you have to use the end coil wire as the "hot" and the winding direction is irrelevant as long as you can use both the start or the end wire for the "hot" output. Or rather, we may say that the "winding direction" is determined by the the side of the bobbin you're using for the lead
1) magnetic polarity of the poles
2) winding direction (left-going or right-going when viewed from the same side)
3) which of the coils ends is used as the "hot" output
There's no rule stating that you have to use the end coil wire as the "hot" and the winding direction is irrelevant as long as you can use both the start or the end wire for the "hot" output. Or rather, we may say that the "winding direction" is determined by the the side of the bobbin you're using for the lead
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