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Calculating Core Loss on a Toroid Core
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[QUOTE="berkeman, post: 6158042, member: 8921"] It sounds like this is related to your other two recent threads about transformers: You have not responded to my questions in your thread with the above post. You really need to give us much more information about this project if we are to help you. What frequency range will your transformer operate within? What voltages, currents, powers, temperature range, etc.? Can you clarify the size and materials and construction details? What do the source and load look like for this transformer? How reactive are they? There are several contributions to core losses (and winding losses), depending on the answers to the above questions. If you want our help with this, please provide lots more information. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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