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Hello,
Do you believe that the 60W flyback SMPS transformer on page 21 of AN3089 (see below) has been wound with massively over-expensive multi strand wire?
The primary has been wound with turns of 30 x 0.1mm wire, and the secondary with 90 x 0.1mm turns.
This is far too expensive, and pointless, because the skin depth of copper at 85KHz is 223um.
So why have they used such totally unsuitable, overly expensive wire?
Also its worth remembering that this is a quasi resonant flyback, and the primary and secondary currents are trains of triangles, which have an overall DC level. Obviously the DC level is not in any way impeded by the skin effect.
AN3089:
https://www.st.com/st-web-ui/static...tion_note/CD00252755.pdf?s_searchtype=keyword
Do you believe that the 60W flyback SMPS transformer on page 21 of AN3089 (see below) has been wound with massively over-expensive multi strand wire?
The primary has been wound with turns of 30 x 0.1mm wire, and the secondary with 90 x 0.1mm turns.
This is far too expensive, and pointless, because the skin depth of copper at 85KHz is 223um.
So why have they used such totally unsuitable, overly expensive wire?
Also its worth remembering that this is a quasi resonant flyback, and the primary and secondary currents are trains of triangles, which have an overall DC level. Obviously the DC level is not in any way impeded by the skin effect.
AN3089:
https://www.st.com/st-web-ui/static...tion_note/CD00252755.pdf?s_searchtype=keyword