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In Reply to: 1:1 SE to PP posted by Bas Horneman on July 1, 2004 at 04:46:15:
...the pin assignments shown on the data sheet show the *component* side of the transformer. In other words, it is mapped out as if you are looking at the transformer from the top, using x-ray vision to see the pins underneath. Think of it as being the pin diagram for its circuit board footprint, from the side the transformer would be mounted.I have been accidentally "turned around" this way more than once...and I'm not the only one!
Gary Dahl
"So many tubes, so little time..."
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Follow Ups
- And don't forget... - gdahl 10:30:58 07/01/04 (11)
- Non-symmetrical and 1635 vs 1660 - IslandPink 01:19:26 07/06/04 (5)
- Re: Non-symmetrical and 1635 vs 1660 - gdahl 06:50:40 07/06/04 (4)
- Oops .. - IslandPink 14:34:20 07/06/04 (0)
- Re: Non-symmetrical and 1635 vs 1660 - KevinC 07:22:33 07/06/04 (2)
- 1635 vs 1660 - IslandPink 14:32:31 07/06/04 (1)
- Re: 1635 vs 1660 - KevinC 15:24:49 07/06/04 (0)
- Re: And don't forget... - AnandR 09:34:12 07/02/04 (0)
- does it matter? - arend-jan 03:48:01 07/02/04 (2)
- In some cases yes; in this case no. - gdahl 09:20:44 07/02/04 (1)
- OK, good to know - arend-jan 06:41:12 07/05/04 (0)
- Thanks for pointing that out! - rwalton 13:40:34 07/01/04 (0)