John,
You can do a search back in the archives on here where I have shown how to do
this, or wait until this evening and I'll try to show here what you want.
First, I need to know what primary voltage you want, and what the secondary
volrage(s)/current(s) you want. Also, what is the application to figure the
duty cycle and efficiency.
The book you mention I have and it goes more into the theory of how the
formulas were contrived and to me is not a good book on how to calculate
transformers. About the best one is named Practical Transformer Design. Try a
seach for it.
Best,
Will
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On 2/7/06 at 11:04 AM John Darwin Powers wrote:
>To fellow electron herders,
>
>Does anyone have any references to building high-current transformers.
>Would anyone also know if there is an online version of the book
>"Transformers for Electronic Circuits" by Grossner?
>Any online references to transformer design and construction would be
>appreciated. Thank you.
>
>John
>
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