Inden jeg begynder at maltraktere mit tilsyneladende velfungerende print med følgende trafo reverse mod er der nogen der kan verificere at jeg er på rette vej?
"If you want to try it 1:2, in and out connections should be reversed - by cutting tracks and soldering on some wires..
On the primary, pin 4 should be isolated from the ground plane by cutting the wide ground trace with a dremel tool or utility knife.
The trace connecting C15 to pin 1 must be cut.
On the secondary, pins 6 and 9 need to be isolated by cutting the traces near the pins.
Solder a jumper wire from pin 4 to the solder pad for point Y.
Solder a jumper wire from pin 1 to the solder pad for point X.
Solder a jumper wire from pin 9 to the solder pad for the negative side (output) of C15.
Solder a jumper wire from pin 6 to pin 3.
That should leave the transformer running 1:2, and increase in the signal line amp's gain by 12db.
For what its' worth, I measured the transformer's output impedance, wired stock (2:1), at about 30 ohms. This is encouraging, since, when wired 1:2, the output impedance should still be well under 600 ohms.
EDIT 4-12-04 Instructions above no longer cause phase reversal.
Dean"
Jeg er ikke helt tryg ved dette her...