From: Tim Williams on
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Tim

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From: Bitrex on
Tim Williams wrote:
> http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/tmoranwms
>
> Tim
>

Thanks for the link. I'm working on a project where I need a weird
power supply voltage (65VAC) and I think I'm going to try winding my own
small power transformer to produce it.

I also found the following link helpful:

http://ecee.colorado.edu/~ecen5797/course_material/Ch14slides.pdf
From: Martin Riddle on


"Bitrex" <bitrex(a)de.lete.earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Tim Williams wrote:
>> http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/tmoranwms
>>
>> Tim
>>
>
> Thanks for the link. I'm working on a project where I need a weird
> power supply voltage (65VAC) and I think I'm going to try winding my
> own small power transformer to produce it.
>
> I also found the following link helpful:
>
> http://ecee.colorado.edu/~ecen5797/course_material/Ch14slides.pdf

TI still has the old Unitrode appnotes on transformer design.
<http://focus.ti.com/lit/ml/slup127/slup127.pdf>


Cheers



From: ehsjr on
Bitrex wrote:
> Tim Williams wrote:
>
>> http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/tmoranwms
>>
>> Tim
>>
>
> Thanks for the link. I'm working on a project where I need a weird
> power supply voltage (65VAC) and I think I'm going to try winding my own
> small power transformer to produce it.

Or 3 24V in series aiding and one 6V in series opposing for 66VAC.
Unless you want the "fun" of winding.

Ed

>
> I also found the following link helpful:
>
> http://ecee.colorado.edu/~ecen5797/course_material/Ch14slides.pdf