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Old 06-06-2016, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by jr_tech View Post
I just measured the capacitance of a small 6.3 volt 2000 volt isolation transformer and found about 150 to 200 uuf between the 6.3 V winding and the primary and the core combined...
I would think that adding this extra capacitance to ground to the video output, which normally has to drive a much smaller capacitance, would reduce the frequency response, causing lack of sharpness of the display.

jr
Good point.

Perhaps add a couple inductors in series with the secondary legs to block the high frequency content from being shunted to ground through the winding capacitance?
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