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frequency vs core saturation
Original poster: "Scott Bogard" <teslas-intern@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hey all,
Here is a question for all you mathy theoretical technical
guys. I heard In physics class tonight, that if you use a higher
frequency you can use a smaller core for a transformer. In my mind
this means, if you use a higher frequency, you can pump more voltage
through your primary, and consequently get more out of your
secondary. This means (provided you have enough insulation) you
could use a much higher voltage in your TC primary, with the same
transformer, by changing the input voltage and frequency, without
saturating the transformer core. So my question is, is this
beneficial in any way? Is this even true, or is my logic flawed? I
(as of right now) have no means with which to experiment with
frequency and input voltage, but mabey somebody else out there
does. Thanks a heap.
Scott Bogard.
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