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Owen Duffy wrote:
Mike Coslo wrote in news:i9n3jq$ds62$1 @tr22n12.aset.psu.edu: ... So to return to my real world example, an air core solenoid used as a tuning coil for a bugcatcher antenna, would I be wanting to short the unused portions of the coil, or leave them unshorted? Seems that unshorted would be bad. I wrote some notes based on a simple model of an air cored single layer solenoid, they are at http://www.vk1od.net/tx/concept/TappedCoil/index.htm . I saw that yesterday and it looks good (a figure of the equivalent T model would help) The model suggests that shorting the unused turns is a poorer solution when the flux coupling factor is relatively high, and a very small number of turns are shorted. Poorer both because of loss and the granularity of L adjustment. In that situation, the voltage induced in open unused turns is not very high, whereas it can be extreme in cases where most of the turns are unused. But in that situation, the voltage across the unshorted turns is likely to be low, because you've got low reactance, right? So the net effect is small. |
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