I do know twisting the wires together increases coupling between the pair.
With meyers vic +/-20kv is created, the coupling voltage would be immense when wound bifilar, it's beyond the insulation breakdown voltage - depending on how the bifilar is connected.
like I said, i think dankie is right with his separate sections, for this reason.
the question is, how important is the capacitive coupling between the 2 chokes?
the vic matrix circuit in part 7 doesnt contain a schematic element for the capacitive coupling between the chokes, it does so for the mutual inductance.
The circular-spiral turns of wire
(forming parallel electrical surfaces) is separated by an Insulated Dielectric Coating Material which
forms a series of capacitors (Cda xxx Cdn) (distributed capacitance per choke) when magnetic flux-lines (619a xxx 619n) produces
Electromagnetic Coupling Field (621) during pulse on-time (Tl),
didn't understand the following:
all dielectric coatings having an effective 3KV per mil dielectric value
3kv per mil length of ss wire?