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Transformer Winding Design Presented in Programmable Form
A programmable technique is shown implemented for cup-core ferrites with the primary/secondary copper losses constrained. The starting point is with a selected core and the electrical circuit in which it is imbedded. The technique assures no magnetic saturation and fills the winding space with any desired combination of taped or untaped layer windings. The result is then characterized for the designer.