R-cores come from Mars ?...

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Phil Allison

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Hi,


former regular poster here ( plus PITA) and now U-tube superstar \"David L. Jones\" is a barrel of laughs.

6 minutes into this RECENT vid, he discovers a R-core transformer in a tear down. Having no clue what it is he goes ape.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVIo7vmIExw&t=140s

Enjoy.


..... Phil
 
On 2020-07-29 20:30, Phil Allison wrote:
Hi,


former regular poster here ( plus PITA) and now U-tube superstar \"David L. Jones\" is a barrel of laughs.

6 minutes into this RECENT vid, he discovers a R-core transformer in a tear down. Having no clue what it is he goes ape.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVIo7vmIExw&t=140s

Enjoy.

Hadn\'t come across the gapless rectangular core genre, but ISTM it\'s
just an easier-to-wind version of a toroid, with the two windings
separated, and therefore has the toroid\'s well-known advantages. No?

Cheers

Phil Hobbs

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Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics
Briarcliff Manor NY 10510

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Phil Hobbs wrote:

===================
Hi,


former regular poster here ( plus PITA) and now U-tube superstar \"David L. Jones\" is a barrel of laughs.

6 minutes into this RECENT vid, he discovers a R-core transformer in a tear down. Having no clue what it is he goes ape.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVIo7vmIExw&t=140s

Enjoy.


Hadn\'t come across the gapless rectangular core genre, but ISTM it\'s
just an easier-to-wind version of a toroid, with the two windings
separated, and therefore has the toroid\'s well-known advantages. No?

** You\'re a long way from home ?

See the replies under the name \"John Coops\".

My long comment is down the list.

Toriods are very quick to wind, but need expensive machines.

RE-cores are wound using simple machines and familiar insulation methods.


..... Phil
 
On 30/07/2020 10:51 am, Phil Hobbs wrote:
On 2020-07-29 20:30, Phil Allison wrote:

Hi,

former regular poster here ( plus PITA) and now U-tube superstar
\"David L. Jones\" is a barrel of laughs.

6 minutes into this RECENT vid, he discovers a R-core transformer in a
tear down. Having no clue what it is he goes ape.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVIo7vmIExw&t=140s

Enjoy.


Hadn\'t come across the gapless rectangular core genre, but ISTM it\'s
just an easier-to-wind version of a toroid, with the two windings
separated, and therefore has the toroid\'s well-known advantages.  No?

Cheers

Phil Hobbs

**R-cores have a few advantages and a dew disadvantages. They\'re larger
and less efficient than toroids, but offer vastly superior isolation
from mains interference. You\'ll often find them in high end, low level
applications. The last one I saw was in a VERY expensive Sony CD DVD/CD
player.

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Trevor Wilson
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Trevor Wilson is always good for a Laugh wrote:

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**R-cores have a few advantages and a dew disadvantages.

** Not the topic - DLJ was the topic.


> They\'re larger and less efficient than toroids,

** Not by much.

but offer vastly superior isolation
from mains interference.

** Funny the makers do not claim that.

They would if the legally could.



You\'ll often find them in high end, low level
applications. The last one I saw was in a VERY expensive Sony CD DVD/CD
player.

** Most likely as it is simple to make Class 2 versions.

Near impossible with small toroidals.


FYI:

Replying to TW\'s tech absurdities is a regular turkey shoot.





...... Phil
 
On 2020-07-29 21:52, Phil Allison wrote:
Phil Hobbs wrote:

===================

Hi,


former regular poster here ( plus PITA) and now U-tube superstar \"David L. Jones\" is a barrel of laughs.

6 minutes into this RECENT vid, he discovers a R-core transformer in a tear down. Having no clue what it is he goes ape.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVIo7vmIExw&t=140s

Enjoy.


Hadn\'t come across the gapless rectangular core genre, but ISTM it\'s
just an easier-to-wind version of a toroid, with the two windings
separated, and therefore has the toroid\'s well-known advantages. No?


** You\'re a long way from home ?

Well, we\'re all stuck with virtual tourism at the moment. :(

Cheers

Phil Hobbs
 

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