Ayrton–Perry winding
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Ayrton–Perry winding
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An Ayrton–Perry winding is a type of bifilar winding pattern used in winding wire on forms to make RF resistors. Its advantage is that the resulting coil of wire has low values of parasitic inductance and parasitic capacitance. Ayrton–Perry windings of resistance wire are used to make wirewound RF resistors that are used at high frequencies, where inductance and capacitance are unwanted. The winding is made of two separate wires wound in opposing directions along an insulating form and connected
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