Jim,
One point of confusion is the type of winding employed with a CM choke. I
have always wound mine in bifilar fashion. On some occasions, I have even
twisted a pair (winding about 6 turns/inch using a hand drill) using
different colored magnet wire to ensure proper polarity.
However, I keep seeing references to CM chokes being wound with the
conductors separated symmetrically onto the core. Please see the core
illustrations in the link below from muRata:
http://www.murata.com/emc/example/k_3/acpwr_9.html
They seem to imply that the benefit of differential-mode inductance
cancellation is achieved by splitting the winding as shown, DM inductance
cancellation is a very powerful benefit, particularly in audio RFI abatement
applications. Does that benefit also apply to a bifilar-wound CM choke
where the conductors are wound together in parallel around the toroid core?
Tnx!
Paul, W9AC
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