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I see most DIY power supplies use toroidal/round (did I spell that correctly?) transformers; is there any advantage over using normal "square" transformers? (my apologies if I posted in the wrong section) |
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| Advantages are, a bit more efficient, more compact for size, but the big one for the DIY'er is that they generally are easier to modify, (add/remove turns etc). Otherwise, you won't notice alot of difference. They became popular with Audio amp. builders due to the minimum radiated energy reducing hum pick up etc. Al.
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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__________________ snooper's second law: common sense isn't as common as we're led to believe... |
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| This is why they are more efficient, there is less radiated magnetic energy, the figures I have seen are up to 8:1 less than for square laminate types. Al.
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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