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Toroidal transformer in high frequency

03/13/2010 12:18 AM

If we use toroidal transformer in high frequecy, any problem will occur to the transformer or at the customer end they will leads to any problem

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Re: Toroidal transformer in high frequency

03/13/2010 9:15 AM

You've omitted too many details to get an answer.

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Re: Toroidal transformer in high frequency

03/14/2010 3:09 PM

If the transformer is not designed for the operating frequency there will be problems (you cannot use a standard toroidal 50/60Hz power transformer at higher frequencies).

What is the application?

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