grizedale
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Can you tell me if my primary wire is too thin on my offline full-bridge smps transformer?
The maximum primary current is 2.4Amps RMS.
Originally , i specified 84 turns of (2*0.5)mm enamelled copper wire.....-in 4 layers
(-thats two strands of 0.5mm enamelled copper wire acting like "one" wire)
However, the transformer manufacturer came back to me and said that i should just use 84 Turns of 0.7mm TEX-E triple insulated wire.....this has an inner conductor diameter of 0.5mm.....and could give the 84 turns in just two layers
Switching frequency = 84KHz.
Do you think that 0.5mm wire is too thin for 2.4 Amps rms?
-Also, TEX-E triple insulated wire has a insulative coating and surely would mean the inner conductor overheating whilst carrying 2.4 Amps RMS?
the ferrite core is an ETD44.
Max power is 335W at the output.
The maximum primary current is 2.4Amps RMS.
Originally , i specified 84 turns of (2*0.5)mm enamelled copper wire.....-in 4 layers
(-thats two strands of 0.5mm enamelled copper wire acting like "one" wire)
However, the transformer manufacturer came back to me and said that i should just use 84 Turns of 0.7mm TEX-E triple insulated wire.....this has an inner conductor diameter of 0.5mm.....and could give the 84 turns in just two layers
Switching frequency = 84KHz.
Do you think that 0.5mm wire is too thin for 2.4 Amps rms?
-Also, TEX-E triple insulated wire has a insulative coating and surely would mean the inner conductor overheating whilst carrying 2.4 Amps RMS?
the ferrite core is an ETD44.
Max power is 335W at the output.
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