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GDT
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- Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 10:55:43 -0600
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Original poster: "Alexander Turkin" <alex_3@xxxxxxx>
Hello all!
I've got a ferrite (for a Gate Drive Transformer) but it's quite small.
So I have to use a thin wire. My question is: what wire can I use in it? I
mean how thin it can be? What currents are present there?
Can I make the number of turns less (for example, 10 turns primary and 10
turns each secondary)? What will change?
Alex