Jumble winding

Jumble winding

Jumble winding is a type of winding done by magnetics manufacturers whereby a wire is randomly wound on a bobbin. In this type of winding, the wire is not wound layer by layer with insulation placed in between. In fact, it is wound full depth, and randomly until the number of turns have been reached. The only insulation throughout is the insulation on the wire and that of the bobbin. Special sectioned bobbins are used for this type of winding.


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