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Larry Benko wrote:
That is what I thought also Roy but the little L/C meter seems to work pretty well with low Q inductors. It is not measuring impedance but measuring a frequency of an inductor and known capacitor in an oscillator. The Q does change the oscillating frequency but not that much. As I said before it is super easy to tell the difference between 77/31/43/61 type ferrites. Of course the permeability difference between those types is a factor of 2 or more so ultra accuracy is not important. The original question was how to determine what type an unknown core was and not what impedance it represented at a certain frequency. I just grabbed 3 FairRite 59XX003801 torroids (2.4" OD x 1.4" ID x .5") in 3 materials and measured a single turn with the L/C meter. Material 61 (u=125) calc. inductance = .173uH, measured = .177uH Material 43 (u=800) calc. inductance = 1.07uH, measured = .930uH Material 75 (u=5000) calc. inductance = 6.85uH, measured = 7.39uH The calculated inductances came from the FairRite catalog. I would say the "low Q" inductors measured pretty well and the materilas were very easy to distinguish. Yep, that's perfectly adequate to distinguish the types. You must have made the measurements at a pretty low frequency. Type 75 has a Q of 1 at about a MHz, and 43 at a few MHz, and they drop at higher frequencies. Will the circuit oscillate with Q that low? Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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