Hi,
I bought some RF transformers for study and test purposes by mounting them on a breadboard and connecting them as in the image then:
+ and - is the primary where the input signal generated by a signal generator arrives, which in this case I used 100mV at 10Mhz.
Scope Probe 1 and Scope Probe 2 are the two outputs connected to the two channels of the oscilloscope.
Common GND is the GND used for the two probe grounds.
I expected to see an output voltage on the two probes, but it didn't happen. I know it's a really simple thing, but obviously I'm wrong in something. The voltages and frequencies used are within those compatible with the coils. COIL RATIO 1:2 in this case.
Thank you
I bought some RF transformers for study and test purposes by mounting them on a breadboard and connecting them as in the image then:
+ and - is the primary where the input signal generated by a signal generator arrives, which in this case I used 100mV at 10Mhz.
Scope Probe 1 and Scope Probe 2 are the two outputs connected to the two channels of the oscilloscope.
Common GND is the GND used for the two probe grounds.
I expected to see an output voltage on the two probes, but it didn't happen. I know it's a really simple thing, but obviously I'm wrong in something. The voltages and frequencies used are within those compatible with the coils. COIL RATIO 1:2 in this case.
Thank you