Design of HF Wideband Power Transformers
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Design of H.F. Wideband Power Transformers; Part II
CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SUMMARY INTRODUCTION L.F. LIMITATIONS OF CONVENTIONAL TRANSFORMERS H.F. LIMITATION OF CONVENTIONAL TRANSFORMERS H.F. COMPENSATION OF CONVENTIONAL TRANSFORMERS A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE REFERENCES
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Design of H.F. Wideband Power Transformers; Part II
1 SUMMARY
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In part I of this report (ECO6907) the transmission line transformer has been discussed extensively. In this second part attention has been paid to the conventional transformer as a wideband matching element in e.g. S.S.B. transmitters. The main problem in these transformers is stray-inductance. Some H.F. compensation methods are discussed and a design example is given. 2 INTRODUCTION
Report ECO6907 (Ref. 1) has been devoted entirely to the design of transmission line transformers. This type of transformer has undoubtedly the advantage of the largest possible bandwidth. However it has also some drawbacks: 1. The impedance transformation ratio is restricted to (n : m)2 in which n and m are small integers 2. They are difficult to construct when a number of windings must be combined. Therefore it is certainly worthwhile to consider the possibility of applying a conventional transformer if the abovementioned p...
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