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In Reply to: Also.. can someone explain interleaved layers in OT posted by SnaggS on May 1, 2007 at 19:41:52:
there lived a man who never tried salt. He's been explained that if you put a little bit of salt into a dish, it gets tastier. The man tried, and found that it was true. In a quest for taste nirvana, he went to the seashore where he purcased a bag of salt. Then he locked himself in his room and put a handful of salt in his mouth.
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Interleaving reduces stray inductance of a transformer, but it increases capacitance between primary and ground. A transformer with that ridiculous degree of interleaving may badly roll high frequencies.
I was actually just trying to count the internal (or external) solder connections to wire up a such a beast.I really liked your story and it clearly points out that something exists beyond the point of diminishing returns and it often isn't pretty.
and thus he added this good stuff to every good dish he made, and then opened many call centers and realized he could do it again and again just like the good stuff he added to transformers, so he did,
and then he lived happily ever afterYes,
may the great nirvana of the union of learning and no further learning be upon you.
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Any reason to back that up other than salt? :)
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