Need guidance with a transformer for a low voltage dc-dc converter, the objective is to obtain around 5-10W at the secondary but with a lot of 50Hz isolation between pri-sec, I'm talking about 10kV or more.
I'm not a magnetics/transformer expert but I'm committed to learn about this, from my understanding could a flyback transformer be designed to provide higher isolation compared to a transformer given the same wire? My reasoning comes from the fact that since a flyback transformer is really two coupled inductors, the primary and secondary can be winded far apart from each other and not overlapping like in a transformer??? I'm I right or not?
If not what would be the best approach?
(Wouldn't want to discuss here about the need to use special insulated wires, epoxies or oil, just the type of transformer)