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On Thu, 22 Oct 2015 09:54:24 -0500, amdx wrote:
On 10/22/2015 9:43 AM, Brian Howie wrote: On Wed, 21 Oct 2015 05:15:18 -0500, amdx wrote: 30pf per ft is a general number for capacitance of coax, but you know it varies with type. I have some coax for automobile radio antennas (AM/FM) that has 8pf per foot. Mikek Well its not real coax , but the diameter is about 5ft ( well its octagonal ) say 15ft circumferance , There's 7 turns in close proximity to the tube or each other, so the capacitance could be a few hundred pf . I suppose could try measuring it. Self resonance with 12 turns was about 400KHz http://www.angelfire.com/mb/amandx/loop.html so effective minimumum capacitance works out around 100pf Brian I'm not sure if you're discussing 100pf of interwinding capacitance or capacitance between the shield and the winding. Mikek It's pretty complicated .There's distributed capacitance between the windings and distributed capacitance between the windings and the shield. I know the inductance of the loop and the resonant frequency with the variable C set to minimum, so I can work out an effective capacitance 100pf that causes the resonance. There's a further complication in that the coupling loop is also capacitively coupled to the main windings and the shield, so connecting that up changes the resonance as well. I can't even begin to think how to model it. The unshielded wide-spaced loop makes it easier to design, but you get ( arguably) no electric field shielding, which is where we came in. I started out using the maths but ended up cut and try to get a compromise solution. Brian --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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