On 9/13/2010 1:22 PM, John Smith wrote:
On 9/13/2010 1:17 PM, John Smith wrote:
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You might want to note that to Trask, he thinks it IS a current balun
... since it has the appearance of two 1:1 current baluns used on a
single core, I tend to agree with his take on it.
Regards,
JS
This core contains four windings, two on each side, they ARE wound to be
two 1:1 current (guanella baluns.) The phase of one winding on the
floating side is reversed, resulting in balun voltage being additive for
that floating winding, alone.
Regards,
JS
I should note, this is NOT misleading, the terminology clearly defines
this balun as a "HYBRID" balun.
Regards,
JS