Flyback transformers are designed with all types of cores. Ferrite cores have several advantages such as ease of winding on a bobbin with integral terminal pins, better options for winding design ...
“Drum core” is used to describe the shape of the ferrite core used in some power inductors, and it differentiates these inductors from other types such as toroidal, power bead, flat coil, or planar.
Design engineers are constantly faced with the challenge of specifying a transformer that will meet design specifications as well as cost constraints. The designer who draws up the circuit ...
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