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I agree with Roy that the linearity of coils wound on powdered iron
cores is unlikely to be a problem for you. A while back, I had occasion to question if some filters we use, made with small powdered iron toroid core inductors, were causing distortion, so I built up some similar filters with air-core coils and very good capacitors that I knew would not distort. The result was "no change". That corresponds in this case to third order intercepts in excess of +50dBm, which would be considered at least pretty good by all but the fanatics for use in receivers. I don't know how much in excess of +50dB, because that was about the limit of what I could see in that test. Also, I know that the broadband transformers used in the best H-mode mixers have allowed those mixers to perform at similarly high--and higher--third order intercepts. I suppose those transformers are transmission-line types, wound on ferrite cores. Cheers, Tom |
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