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As subject.. what's the correct way to wind a transformer to have multiple output? For example...
Input: +12 Output: +/- 15; +/-20 Is correct to wind a secondary for each voltage or is correct to wind a secondary with a "break" at the voltage needed? |
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The one and only
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Either works fine. Separate windings have the additional
advantage of flexibility, otherwise, they perform the same. |
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