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I have a question regarding phase-shift transformers or sometimes called quadrature booster.
What is the difference between single core and double core phase shift transformer? On the web there is so little literature about this.
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Anyone?
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I have some phase shift transformers, from corning I believe. I would like to more know about them too.
Mine are little black potted boxes that specify phase angle and stuff on them, like cos/sin outputs. I thought it was maybe a potted TLC network.
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