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<blockquote data-quote="Teemore" data-source="post: 646930" data-attributes="member: 1375"><p>Thanks for clearing that up, yet to see an example of a "flat wound" coil.</p><p>Assume that under the "ferrite cube" there is a heap of electronic wizardry that's visible in some of the other coil </p><p>X-rays, although they don't seem to require "shielding" for whatever reason.</p><p>As you seem knowledgeable in coil electronics, "turns", "layers", "uH" (??) and "ohms" etc, in what way does flat winding improve coil performance.</p><p>Tks for your input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teemore, post: 646930, member: 1375"] Thanks for clearing that up, yet to see an example of a "flat wound" coil. Assume that under the "ferrite cube" there is a heap of electronic wizardry that's visible in some of the other coil X-rays, although they don't seem to require "shielding" for whatever reason. As you seem knowledgeable in coil electronics, "turns", "layers", "uH" (??) and "ohms" etc, in what way does flat winding improve coil performance. Tks for your input. [/QUOTE]
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