| ??? 07/14/10 13:44 Read: times  | 
#177282 - E-cores Responding to: ???'s previous message  | 
Raghunathan said: 
1. The Primary and secondary windings must not be wound on top of each other. They should be on each leg of a E-core or U-Core.
 Raghu Hi Raghu If you wind primary and secondary in each external leg of an E-core, they do not share the magnetic flux. You should use U-cores (toroids). Daniel  | 
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