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Old November 1st 08, 09:10 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
Grumpy The Mule Grumpy The Mule is offline
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Default I built a 7.5VAC 21Amp transformer now it has lots of buzz



That's a good point. The filthy leakge inductance will be
spraying its flux all about. But there are things we can
do a to contain it.

A belly band around the winding (but not though the core) helps.
End bells (covers) bolted down over the windows work too.

There may also be fringing flux spewing out of the unavoidable
gaps if it's a butt stack lamination core. Interleaving the
laminations will help.

I've done all of that on a design with the transformer mounted
directly beneath the neck of the CRT in a video terminal.
A requirment of the project manager because he feared
SMPS noise and demanded a linear power supply. Of course
everything had to be jammed into the smallest possible
enclosure and a mu metal shield was deemed too expensive :P





Jim Higgins wrote in
:

It's not just the laminations that make noise. The windings can
vibrate if they're not locked in place with transformer varnish or
epoxy. No amount of tightening the laminations will help if the
windings are free to vibrate. This is probably more likely in larger
higher power transformers (multiple kW) than in a filament or screen
supply transformer, but it can happen.

Also, depending on how much magnetic leakage your core has you can
couple to the steel walls of the cabinetry the transformer is housed
in if you don't maintain adequate spacing from the walls, in which
case the steel wall and the transformer can vibrate and make noise
even though no parts on the transformer are loose.