On 17.10.11 10:38, Jan de Kruyf wrote:
> Erik,
> here is link for your reference that illustrates the whole concept quite
> neatly. If you look at the 2 stage filter in the middle picture you will see
> a common-mode core combined with 2 seperate cores, to filter out 2 different
> kinds of interference.

> Also the matter of proper wiring is illustrated in the bottom pic.

Yes, that's pretty much what I was attempting to put into words, upthread.

> http://www.emcuk.co.uk/awareness/Pages/MitigationTechniques/Design/Filtering.htm

That's a very good find. Pretty much everything on one page.
(I'm bookmarking it.)

Unfortunately it shows that I mucked up the phasing dots on my diagram,
even knowing that the differential currents have to cancel. Doh!
(Pity I can only have one cup of coffee per week, due to food allergy.
Tonight my brain needs one.)

Erik

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in with them, and the seniors take none away, so knowledge accumulates.


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