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"Andy" wrote in message
I want to use an audio transformer to see if it helps to reduce the ffect of an earth loop. An old audio transformer I have come across is marked as "LT44" and I that that LT44 is sometimes used to indicate a 1:1 (or 600-ohm:600-ohm) transformer. However when I measure the resistence of the tarnsformer I get 650-ohms on the primary and 80-ohms on the secondary which has a tap at 40-ohms. That doesn't feel right. A slip of paper with the transformer says LT.44 transistor driver transformer and says "impediance ratio is 20K ohm to 1K ohm C.T.". One thing is sure - this is a transformer with a turns ratio of something like 4 to 1 to 8:1. The secondary has a center tap. It might have been designed to be used as a driver transformer in a transistor push-pull amplifier. I think these were used in transistor radios in the 1960s. The resistances have a ratio of about 8:1, but the specs of 20K to 1K suggest a ratio of 4.5:1 since impedance ratio relates to the square of the turns ratio. (1) Why is my measurement of DC resistemce so very different from the impendence on the specifications? It looks like you got the specifications wrong. No way is this a 1:1 transformer. (2) Is this LT44 useless as an audio transformer? I seem to remember something about number of turns in the windings being important for an audio coupling transformer as well as the impedences. Whether the transformer is good for audio depends on facts not in evidence, such as power handling levels and frequency response. However, what you say does not suggest good audio performance. (3) Is it wrong to use "LT44" as an accepted shorthand for a 600- ohm:600-ohm audio coupling transformer? Yes, this is no way a 1:1 or 600:600 transformer. |
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