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Hi
50AE
Many thanks for sharing your know-how
It's this arrangement better for hight Z like >5KOhm or so with many layers I think so
In my case eatch section is made of 3 layers, 9 layers total
I'm thinking about the transformer shown in Audiophile n°37 Push pull of 6336 cathodyne output stage.
where P and S are winding together (Bi wiring).
Z primery 600Ohm don't remember exactly
Yan
 
Hi Yan,
The optimality of this arrangement is for less interleaving settings with big packages, primary package with 4 and more layers. However in some projects, it can be also worth rotating a 3P package.
As for bifiliar winding with a ratio different than 1:1, there will be a high capacitance, so it is worth using this with a very low driving impedance.
 
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