6. Winding optimization
6.1 Calculating parasitic elements
At high frequencies, electromagnetic and electrostatic fields are present at every point of the winding. Their action on conductors and insulators can be described in equivalent diagrams by :
leakage inductances and winding resistance variation ;
parasitic capacitances (as well as a resistance representing insulation losses).
6.1.1 Leakage impedance calculation
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