Transformers frequancies possible to use?

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Broadband transformers can effectively operate across a frequency range of approximately 3 decades, such as from 100 kHz to 10 MHz or from 1 MHz to 100 MHz, depending on the impedances and power levels involved. Specialized construction techniques may enhance this capability further. Users interested in utilizing transformers across such frequency ranges should explore broadband pulse transformers for optimal performance.

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Hi to all

is it possible to use the same transformer
in the range of KHZ on the one hand
and on the other the same one for
MHZ?

thanks a lot
 
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aryenudelman said:
Hi to all

is it possible to use the same transformer
in the range of KHZ on the one hand
and on the other the same one for
MHZ?

thanks a lot

Depending on the impedances and power levels, you should be able to get a broadband transformer to work over about 3 decades (like 100kHz to 10MHz, or 1MHz to 100MHz), or maybe more with specialized construction techniques.

Here's the hit list from googling broadband transformer pulse transformer, including some nice design application notes:

http://www.google.com/search?source...302&q=broadband+transformer+pulse+transformer

What actual frequency range are you interested in?
 
thanks

it is interesting
is there really option to work in decades like you mention
100k then 10 mhz

can it be a coils for PCB technology

i couldn't find some

thanks
 

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