ignition coil in the PONS Dictionary

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An example of an autotransformer is an automobile ignition coil.
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Unlike a power transformer, an ignition coil has an open magnetic circuit - the iron core does not form a closed loop around the windings.
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This ignition coil design is more efficient than the older-style cylinder-shaped ignition coils.
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There was one plug per cylinder, supplied by a gear-driven magneto alone or with an additional battery-driven ignition coil and distributor for dual ignition.
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This is a mechanically-switched version of a flyback boost converter with an autotransformer (the ignition coil).
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As this is a non-contacting device and the ignition coil is controlled by solid state electronics, a great amount of maintenance in point adjustment and replacement was eliminated.
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The ignition coil consists of two transformer windings sharing a common magnetic corethe primary and secondary windings.
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When the contact breaker closes, it allows a current from the battery to build up in the primary winding of the ignition coil.
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The engine was a 194cc parallel twin and had a 360 degree layout that used a single ignition coil and single round-slide carburettor.
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The computer will send a signal to the ignition coil at the indicated time in the timing map in order to fire the spark plug.
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