LC Transformer Resonance
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cduma
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Thu Sept 17 2009, 02:18AM
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Would it be possible to find the inductance and there fore the reacantance and there fore the capacitance require to form a resonant circuit with my NST by measuring the frequency of an LC oscillator circuit with the secondary of the NST used as the inductor? What a terrible run-on sentance...
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Dr. Slack
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Thu Sept 17 2009, 05:55AM
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Yes, but ...
you need to use a value of capacitor that makes it resonate near your required frequency, and think very carefully which of the several frequencies involved in TC operation that needs to be and
do with primary short and open, and use the difference to compute your leakage induictance
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Hazmatt_(The Underdog)
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Thu Sept 17 2009, 08:12AM
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Our wikipedia for the transformer, with examples: 
And Calculating Larger then Resonant Cx if you need that: This one demonstrates the transformer characterization you're looking for
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