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Topic: DIY Toroid Winder

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willem23

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Read post 13-05-2008 09:52

Can some body please help me with the artical of toriod winder
that was it the Elector

nicofe

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Read post 03-06-2008 00:20

Hi Willem

Is this the aricle that you need ?

If it is email me nicof & axxess . co . za

Cheers

Elektor Editor

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Read post 03-06-2008 13:37

I should add that the illustration of the winder machine is fundamentally flawed in an M.G. Escher-like way. In other words it cannot work as shown.

Jan

sarma

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Read post 26-06-2008 08:16

Thanks Jan,
I had enough confusion in tracing it work. I thought , may be I didn't understand it. During that time I was not a member on this forum.

I only wonder whether any one talked about it those times?

Sarma

Elektor Editor

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Read post 26-06-2008 12:00

hi Sarma,

arguably no correspondence has survived the 28 years that passed since publishing this circuit and personally I have never seen any. No wonder, in the early 1980s there was nothing more advanced than typewriters, hand-written letters and probably a noisy telex.
The Elektorian responsible for the drawing shall remain unknown but is certain to enjoy his/her retirement.

Jan

willem23

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Read post 15-07-2008 07:12

Yes thank you that's the article.

Post edited by Elektor Editor on 16-07-2008 16:00

willem23

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Read post 15-07-2008 07:16

Thanks Jan it is just for an indication of a toroid winder in a presentation for my son, he is a electronics student.

Post edited by Elektor Editor on 16-07-2008 16:00

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