| 1. | This allows us to eliminate ideal transformer from a transformer model.
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| 2. | Darlington gives an equivalent transform that can eliminate an ideal transformer altogether.
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| 3. | Cauer's work was initially ignored because his canonical forms made use of ideal transformers.
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| 4. | Cascading two gyrators achieves a voltage-to-voltage coupling identical to that of an ideal transformer.
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| 5. | In the course of this work they looked at the ways four ports could be interconnected with ideal transformers
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| 6. | This difficulty can be overcome by placing 1 : 1 ideal transformers on the outputs of the problem two-ports.
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| 7. | The ideal transformer model assumes that all flux generated by the primary winding links all the turns of every winding, including itself.
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| 8. | In Boucherot's model an equivalent circuit is developed with an ideal transformer and all the parasitic elements in just one circuit.
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| 9. | However, they have the disadvantage of requiring the addition of an ideal transformer with a turns ratio equal to the scaling factor.
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| 10. | :: : : : So the diagram of the ideal transformer in the basic principles section of the transformer article is wrong?
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