Rather than start from old design, you might just want to look at the
online design tools and matching core selections for "simple switcher"
boost and buck datasheets/app notes, or SG3524 type transformer converters.

The major distributors carry inductors in their catalogs that are just to
match the simple switcher series.

PC-clone power supply transformers - can be unwound and then rewound with
new windings - are often used with SG3524 type designs.

Tim N3QE


On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 6:11 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm trying to built a DC to DC from an existing schematic for a frequency
> standard I'm working on.
>
> The transformer core is identified as an Indiana General F1152-1-6
>
> The Dc to Dc is running at 22Khz and maybe 20 Watts.
>
> Can't find any info that would allow me to decide on a proper substitute.
>
> Anybody out there have any data on this?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Corby
>
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