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Can "fingers" on coil former be snapped off to make it lower in height?
We wish to use the EPCOS ETD291610 horizontal coil former for our Flyback SMPS transformer.
It is seen on page 4 of the following…
https://www.mouser.com/ds/2/400/etd_29_16_10-773417.pdf
This former has a height of 25mm above the PCB.
This is too high for us…..we can accept no more than 22mm.
However, the former has some “fingers” which stick down below the former, and it looks like the user is free to snap these off so that the former sits lower on the PCB….do you think this is possible? Also, what do you think is the length of these “fingers”…the diagram on page 4 doesn’t say.
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Sorry, also another question here about a different core if i may...................
The Epcos PQ3220 ferrite core is here…
https://en.tdk.eu/inf/80/ds/b65879a.pdf
Page 3 of the above appears to show both a horizontal and vertical former drawing beside each other, but they do not provide the height of the horizontal former. Do you know what it is?
We wish to use the EPCOS ETD291610 horizontal coil former for our Flyback SMPS transformer.
It is seen on page 4 of the following…
https://www.mouser.com/ds/2/400/etd_29_16_10-773417.pdf
This former has a height of 25mm above the PCB.
This is too high for us…..we can accept no more than 22mm.
However, the former has some “fingers” which stick down below the former, and it looks like the user is free to snap these off so that the former sits lower on the PCB….do you think this is possible? Also, what do you think is the length of these “fingers”…the diagram on page 4 doesn’t say.
********************************************************************************************
Sorry, also another question here about a different core if i may...................
The Epcos PQ3220 ferrite core is here…
https://en.tdk.eu/inf/80/ds/b65879a.pdf
Page 3 of the above appears to show both a horizontal and vertical former drawing beside each other, but they do not provide the height of the horizontal former. Do you know what it is?