On 12-01-23 04:16 PM, Jan Rychter wrote:

Have you tried a toroidal inductor?  They're better behaved in this respect, 
even though they're physically large, especially for the high current one you'd 
need.

Hmm, I haven't considered that. They might indeed behave better. The inductor I 
use is from a Polish manufacturer: http://www.feryster.pl/polski/dsz14x15v.php 
(except I used a 5A version).


That site has "Energy storage and interference suppressing chokes in SMPS power supplies, wound on RTMSS type toroidal cores"

http://www.feryster.pl/polski/dtmss.php?lang=en



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