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Trying to find out what Ferrite material this is.
Danny Richardson wrote in
: On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 23:10:10 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote: I won't address defensive posts by others who seem to have chosen to ignore my qualification "When talking about ferrite or powdered iron cored inductors of reactance over 200 ohms". Owen, are you trying to pull a Cecil or Art by changing the subject of the thread? If you recall, this thread was about identifying an unknown ferrite core. For that purpose *any instrument* capable of measuring Zmag less than 200 ohms will work fine - even one that is restricted to less than 100 ohms. A fair point Danny. I did provide some specific information on the core if you read back through the posts, probably more than any others! But I still stand by my statement about the limitations of the '259B in assessing inductors as qualified. I 'm not defending the 259 as I use something else here that can measure impedances greater that 20K, but that high range servers no purpose if I am looking a impedances less than 100 ohms. I envy you, seems we always need (want?) to measure something that is beyond the range of the instrument conveniently to hand. Owen |
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