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Transformer and Inductor Design Handbook (Electrical and Computer Engineering)

Transformer and Inductor Design Handbook (Electrical and Computer Engineering)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Need of information search
Review: I have the need to find adequate information on the topic of my concern. This book is the only one during a search of more than an hour that even comes close. I believe that this book will meet my demand but, since the appetite of man is ever demanding, I do hope that the need to find adequate information on the topic of constant voltage transformers design will be met by this book.

I have on earlier occasions read books by this arthor and has found them to be instructive. I have no reason to doubt this volume now. You are encouraged to continue informing technical industry.

Ray

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very thorough analysis.
Review: I would highly recommend the book. I was able to fairly quickly design a resonant inductor for a 500 watt ballast. The calculations agreed with the test test data very well.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A very well written book on transformers and inductors
Review: This book is superbly written and covers every possible asset of transformer and inductor design (torroidal transformers included). I have used this book to design transformers for a company in South Africa with great success. Take note that this book is not written with the beginner in mind, so a good background of electromagnetism is required in order to understand some of the concepts.


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