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Apr 18 at 15:40 comment added winny If you need less leakage/higher coupling factor, fix the problem by changing the transformer structure.
Apr 18 at 15:20 comment added Neil @LuizOliveira I am trying transfer power to an RC. And also trying to identify the resistance of this RC network through my transformer. I know the value of capacitance which is 4pF.
Apr 18 at 15:17 comment added Neil @winny a low coupling factor is an unintended consequence. I wanted to understand if that affects my turn ratio in any way.
Apr 18 at 15:04 comment added Luiz Oliveira On my experience, I understand that the coupling coefficient shouldn't be related to the turns ratio, but to the geometry. Under no-load, the turns ratio is ideal. Under some level of load, there will be voltage drop in the resistances (losses) an the inductance (leakage flux) of the equivalent circuit. But your question was presented under some very specific context.
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Apr 18 at 9:23 comment added winny Is the low coupling factor an unintended consequence or a wanted parameter in your design?
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