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On Sun, 05 Mar 2006 22:31:05 GMT, "Frank"
wrote: Dan, I think #43 is powdered iron, which is fine for high Q inductors, but Type 43 is a nickel zinc ferrite. Spec sheets indicate it is principally a suppression material, but usable for broadband transformers up to 10MHz. Bifilar winding, and possibly better material are probably the key to improving the transformer, or alternatively making a common mode choke. Owen -- |
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