metalman89
Materials
- Mar 29, 2016
- 6
Hello,
I'm working on designing a HF flyback transformer for an AC to DC power supply and I have a question about the relationship between the winding turns and layers on the transformer. If we take a transformer with 200 primary turns would there be a difference in how these turns are distributed per layer? For example, what if I just used all 200 turns in one layer as opposed to 10 turns per layer and a total of 20 layers (same total number of windings in both cases). Does the second example behave the same way as the first even though the outer windings are now a further distance away from the core?
I'm working on designing a HF flyback transformer for an AC to DC power supply and I have a question about the relationship between the winding turns and layers on the transformer. If we take a transformer with 200 primary turns would there be a difference in how these turns are distributed per layer? For example, what if I just used all 200 turns in one layer as opposed to 10 turns per layer and a total of 20 layers (same total number of windings in both cases). Does the second example behave the same way as the first even though the outer windings are now a further distance away from the core?