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Default Bank winding of HV SMPS transformer?

610 turns of 40AWG / 45 SWG wiring in 4 "layers" anyone experience of such
winding and thoughts on resulatant (lack of) structural integrity,
slip/sliding turns with temp cycling/magnostriction etc leading to failure.
I've never seen a transformer design brief, so perhaps interesting to others
on that aspect alone
Tektronix 7834 scop HV transformer,(flyback misnomer)
http://www.ko4bb.com/Manuals/Tektron...4_Flyback_Tran
sformer_Winding%20_Spec.pdf

some general info including bank winding, I've only ever seen on high DC
chokes so structurally sound
http://focus.ti.com/lit/ml/slup125/slup125.pdf



 
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