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I need to build a transformer that transforms the output of a signal
generator (0.5-2 Mhz 0-20Vpp into 50 ohms) into two opposite phases at 0-250V. Load is a few picofarads and a short length of shielded cable. Where can I find formulas for winding such a transformer ? Is it preferable to build it as an air or on a ferrite core ? What ferrite material would I use ? BTW the signal is used for driving multipole ion traps. I am an electrical engineer but have not much experience with RF. George |
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