Transformer Stacked winding arrangement

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Martin Riddle

Jan 1, 1970
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Can anyone recommend an older textbook that has details on different
winding arrangements. Stacked, series, benefits etc....
I'm looking for notations and trying to figure out what some of the
arrangements are called.

Cheers
 
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Tim Williams

Jan 1, 1970
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For some reason I seem to recall that information is in RDH4 (Radiotron
Designer's Handbook), which is out of copyright and available online. If
I'm right, you'll find it in the output transformers section.

Tim
 
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Martin Riddle

Jan 1, 1970
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Tim Williams said:
For some reason I seem to recall that information is in RDH4
(Radiotron Designer's Handbook), which is out of copyright and
available online. If I'm right, you'll find it in the output
transformers section.

Tim

Thanks, I have a copy somewhere.....

Cheers
 
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JosephKK

Jan 1, 1970
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Can anyone recommend an older textbook that has details on different
winding arrangements. Stacked, series, benefits etc....
I'm looking for notations and trying to figure out what some of the
arrangements are called.

Cheers

Without looking at other answers, mostly it depends on what properties
are needed. If high efficiency and high coupling are a target you
tend to do multifilar windings; if independant tuning is desired
(think [antique] IF cans) litz wire and other techniques are used; if
high dielectrictric seperation (1.5 kV more) seperate bobbins are
used; high MVA transformers other things are done.
 
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