enkelvikling
Enkelvikling is a term used in electrical engineering that refers to a coil or winding that consists of a single layer of turns of wire. The concept is often applied in the design of transformers, inductors, and motors. In a single‑layer winding, all turns of the wire lie in the same plane or on a single layer of the core, as opposed to multi‑layer or double‑pair windings where the wire is stacked in several layers or wrapped in pairs to reduce wiring length and improve magnetic coupling.
The primary advantage of a enkeltvikling is its simplicity of construction and reduced material cost. Because
However, there are disadvantages. The single‑layer configuration limits the amount of resistance that can be carried
Enkelvikling remains a common choice for small‑scale transformers, chokes, and low‑power motors where cost, space, and