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[QUOTE="berkeman, post: 5470941, member: 8921"] I don't see any pros offhand, and the higher Lk and Cww are definitely bad things. The reason they go up is that each winding is adjacent to a winding that is "far away" from its neighbors, so the voltage difference seen between side-to-side windings is larger, which increases the effective winding-to-winding capacitance, Cww. And the flux linkage is worse because of the same reason, so Lk goes up. [/QUOTE]
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