Background Research
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Flux lines in an air coil are very leaky (hard to control), so use magnetic core to control it
S is magnetic reluctance
B can be defined as Bmax, saturation flux density
Focusing on L = N^2/S, we see that as S increases, we need greater N to get the desired amount of inductance Power Loss Mechanisms:
Datasheets provide core power loss, in Watts, as a function of frequency Ferrite has lowest core loss, but has lower Bsat and worse under high temperature conditions (but we don’t need high so let’s use Ferrite) Skin Effect: When in AC, the current ends up flowing around the skin of the conductor, not the whole area
Proximity loss: conductors flowing next to each other will repel or attract
Fringing loss: fringing magnetic fields leaking from the core will hit the primary coils and start generating eddy currents, which will increase heat! (and thus also impedance) Rule of thumb: Keep windings >3 airgap distances from the airgap Designing a Transformer for a Flyback Converter:Notes:
Questions:
Building the transformer:
Notes: Measuring Properties:
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