Chip with simple program for Toy

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"lerameur" <lerameur@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Hello,

I would need some help determining an inductor in spec sheet:
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet2/e/0zzedjw7xujcg6616563932el47y.pdf

In the diagram 'Voltage boosted boost Converter' on page 10.
WHAT does the inductor refer to. A transformer? there is three legs
and this is confusing me.
Is this a part I can buy, if so, any part number at digikey ?
It's drawn as a tapped inductor; but the caption makes clear that it's a
transformer with interleaved windings. The end of one winding is connected
to the start of the other. The secondary has 5 times as many turns as the
primary and the total inductance is 4mH. That means the primary is 110nH
and the secondary is 2.8mH because inductance is proportional to number of
turns squared. You must buy a suitable pot core and wind this yourself.
 
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote:
Rod Speed wrote:
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
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"lerameur" <lerameur@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Hello,

I would need some help determining an inductor in spec sheet:
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet2/e/0zzedjw7xujcg6616563932el47y.pdf

In the diagram 'Voltage boosted boost Converter' on page 10.
WHAT does the inductor refer to. A transformer? there is three legs
and this is confusing me.
Is this a part I can buy, if so, any part number at digikey ?
It's drawn as a tapped inductor; but the caption makes clear that it's a
transformer with interleaved windings. The end of one winding is connected
to the start of the other. The secondary has 5 times as many turns as the
primary and the total inductance is 4mH. That means the primary is 110nH
and the secondary is 2.8mH because inductance is proportional to number of
turns squared. You must buy a suitable pot core and wind this yourself.
 
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote:
Rod Speed wrote:
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
<reams of your puerile attempts at insults any 2 year old could leave for dead flushed where they belong>

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"lerameur" <lerameur@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7c26537a-1b34-4669-bcad-56455227eee3@k13g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
Hello,

I would need some help determining an inductor in spec sheet:
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet2/e/0zzedjw7xujcg6616563932el47y.pdf

In the diagram 'Voltage boosted boost Converter' on page 10.
WHAT does the inductor refer to. A transformer? there is three legs
and this is confusing me.
Is this a part I can buy, if so, any part number at digikey ?
It's drawn as a tapped inductor; but the caption makes clear that it's a
transformer with interleaved windings. The end of one winding is connected
to the start of the other. The secondary has 5 times as many turns as the
primary and the total inductance is 4mH. That means the primary is 110nH
and the secondary is 2.8mH because inductance is proportional to number of
turns squared. You must buy a suitable pot core and wind this yourself.
 
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote:
Rod Speed wrote:
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
<reams of your puerile attempts at insults any 2 year old could leave for dead flushed where they belong>

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"lerameur" <lerameur@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7c26537a-1b34-4669-bcad-56455227eee3@k13g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
Hello,

I would need some help determining an inductor in spec sheet:
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet2/e/0zzedjw7xujcg6616563932el47y.pdf

In the diagram 'Voltage boosted boost Converter' on page 10.
WHAT does the inductor refer to. A transformer? there is three legs
and this is confusing me.
Is this a part I can buy, if so, any part number at digikey ?
It's drawn as a tapped inductor; but the caption makes clear that it's a
transformer with interleaved windings. The end of one winding is connected
to the start of the other. The secondary has 5 times as many turns as the
primary and the total inductance is 4mH. That means the primary is 110nH
and the secondary is 2.8mH because inductance is proportional to number of
turns squared. You must buy a suitable pot core and wind this yourself.
 
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote:
Rod Speed wrote:
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
<reams of your puerile attempts at insults any 2 year old could leave for dead flushed where they belong>

Whoops, nothing left.
 
"lerameur" <lerameur@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7c26537a-1b34-4669-bcad-56455227eee3@k13g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
Hello,

I would need some help determining an inductor in spec sheet:
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet2/e/0zzedjw7xujcg6616563932el47y.pdf

In the diagram 'Voltage boosted boost Converter' on page 10.
WHAT does the inductor refer to. A transformer? there is three legs
and this is confusing me.
Is this a part I can buy, if so, any part number at digikey ?
It's drawn as a tapped inductor; but the caption makes clear that it's a
transformer with interleaved windings. The end of one winding is connected
to the start of the other. The secondary has 5 times as many turns as the
primary and the total inductance is 4mH. That means the primary is 110nH
and the secondary is 2.8mH because inductance is proportional to number of
turns squared. You must buy a suitable pot core and wind this yourself.
 
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote:
Rod Speed wrote:
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
<reams of your puerile attempts at insults any 2 year old could leave for dead flushed where they belong>

Whoops, nothing left.
 
"lerameur" <lerameur@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7c26537a-1b34-4669-bcad-56455227eee3@k13g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
Hello,

I would need some help determining an inductor in spec sheet:
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet2/e/0zzedjw7xujcg6616563932el47y.pdf

In the diagram 'Voltage boosted boost Converter' on page 10.
WHAT does the inductor refer to. A transformer? there is three legs
and this is confusing me.
Is this a part I can buy, if so, any part number at digikey ?
It's drawn as a tapped inductor; but the caption makes clear that it's a
transformer with interleaved windings. The end of one winding is connected
to the start of the other. The secondary has 5 times as many turns as the
primary and the total inductance is 4mH. That means the primary is 110nH
and the secondary is 2.8mH because inductance is proportional to number of
turns squared. You must buy a suitable pot core and wind this yourself.
 
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote:
Rod Speed wrote:
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
<reams of your puerile attempts at insults any 2 year old could leave for dead flushed where they belong>

Whoops, nothing left.
 
"lerameur" <lerameur@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7c26537a-1b34-4669-bcad-56455227eee3@k13g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
Hello,

I would need some help determining an inductor in spec sheet:
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet2/e/0zzedjw7xujcg6616563932el47y.pdf

In the diagram 'Voltage boosted boost Converter' on page 10.
WHAT does the inductor refer to. A transformer? there is three legs
and this is confusing me.
Is this a part I can buy, if so, any part number at digikey ?
It's drawn as a tapped inductor; but the caption makes clear that it's a
transformer with interleaved windings. The end of one winding is connected
to the start of the other. The secondary has 5 times as many turns as the
primary and the total inductance is 4mH. That means the primary is 110nH
and the secondary is 2.8mH because inductance is proportional to number of
turns squared. You must buy a suitable pot core and wind this yourself.
 
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote:
Rod Speed wrote:
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
<reams of your puerile attempts at insults any 2 year old could leave for dead flushed where they belong>

Whoops, nothing left.
 
"lerameur" <lerameur@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7c26537a-1b34-4669-bcad-56455227eee3@k13g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
Hello,

I would need some help determining an inductor in spec sheet:
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet2/e/0zzedjw7xujcg6616563932el47y.pdf

In the diagram 'Voltage boosted boost Converter' on page 10.
WHAT does the inductor refer to. A transformer? there is three legs
and this is confusing me.
Is this a part I can buy, if so, any part number at digikey ?
It's drawn as a tapped inductor; but the caption makes clear that it's a
transformer with interleaved windings. The end of one winding is connected
to the start of the other. The secondary has 5 times as many turns as the
primary and the total inductance is 4mH. That means the primary is 110nH
and the secondary is 2.8mH because inductance is proportional to number of
turns squared. You must buy a suitable pot core and wind this yourself.
 
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote:
Rod Speed wrote:
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
<reams of your puerile attempts at insults any 2 year old could leave for dead flushed where they belong>

Whoops, nothing left.
 
"lerameur" <lerameur@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7c26537a-1b34-4669-bcad-56455227eee3@k13g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
Hello,

I would need some help determining an inductor in spec sheet:
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet2/e/0zzedjw7xujcg6616563932el47y.pdf

In the diagram 'Voltage boosted boost Converter' on page 10.
WHAT does the inductor refer to. A transformer? there is three legs
and this is confusing me.
Is this a part I can buy, if so, any part number at digikey ?
It's drawn as a tapped inductor; but the caption makes clear that it's a
transformer with interleaved windings. The end of one winding is connected
to the start of the other. The secondary has 5 times as many turns as the
primary and the total inductance is 4mH. That means the primary is 110nH
and the secondary is 2.8mH because inductance is proportional to number of
turns squared. You must buy a suitable pot core and wind this yourself.
 
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote:
Rod Speed wrote:
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
stan <smoore@exis.net> wrote
<reams of your puerile attempts at insults any 2 year old could leave for dead flushed where they belong>

Whoops, nothing left.
 
"lerameur" <lerameur@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7c26537a-1b34-4669-bcad-56455227eee3@k13g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
Hello,

I would need some help determining an inductor in spec sheet:
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet2/e/0zzedjw7xujcg6616563932el47y.pdf

In the diagram 'Voltage boosted boost Converter' on page 10.
WHAT does the inductor refer to. A transformer? there is three legs
and this is confusing me.
Is this a part I can buy, if so, any part number at digikey ?
It's drawn as a tapped inductor; but the caption makes clear that it's a
transformer with interleaved windings. The end of one winding is connected
to the start of the other. The secondary has 5 times as many turns as the
primary and the total inductance is 4mH. That means the primary is 110nH
and the secondary is 2.8mH because inductance is proportional to number of
turns squared. You must buy a suitable pot core and wind this yourself.
 

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