But if you’ve ever built one, you know how tedious winding the secondary coil is. So [Krux] decided to build a machine to do it ... using 22AWG magnet wire, meaning that’s a lot of turns!
Anyone who has ever wound a toroidal coil ... wire through the toroid’s core while simultaneously rotating the toroid to spread the windings out as evenly as possible. That obviously requires a ...
The new winding machines support a wide range of wire gauges and winding patterns, allowing for greater flexibility in designing sensor coils with superior accuracy, stability, and efficiency. This is ...