How to Design a High-Frequency Air Core Transformer for Low Power Applications?

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To design a high-frequency air core transformer for low power applications using PCB conductors, specific details are crucial, such as the operating frequency, signal power requirements, and circuit impedances. Participants in the discussion emphasize the need for more information to provide effective assistance. Suggestions for resources like application notes or software tools are sought to aid in the design process. Providing comprehensive specifications will enhance the chances of receiving relevant advice. Clear communication of requirements is essential for successful collaboration in transformer design.
Eli Hait
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Hi,

I need to design a high-frequency, low power air core transformer implemented by conductors printed on PCB.

Does anyone know about an application notes, free software or java applet which cam assist me in this case?

Thanx in advance
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In order for anyone to help out . . . you need to provide a lot more information that you did.
What is the frequency involved?
How much signal/power you need to transmitt?
What are the impedances of your circuits?

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