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In the past, I've always mounted my coils vertically but this time around, I need to mount some horizontally. I was simply going to glue them to the pcb but wanted first to get input as to other home brewer's method of mounting toroids to a pcb. The toroids will be FT-37-43 type wide band transformers in the 10MHz range. Your input is welcome. Take care. -jim WB5KYE |
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![]() Jim Flanagan wrote: Hi.. In the past, I've always mounted my coils vertically but this time around, I need to mount some horizontally. I was simply going to glue them to the pcb but wanted first to get input as to other home brewer's method of mounting toroids to a pcb. The toroids will be FT-37-43 type wide band transformers in the 10MHz range. Your input is welcome. Take care. -jim WB5KYE Hi Jim, I guess the first thing I would consider is differences with the leads getting to pads. Horizontal is more stable than vertical, but takes up more space. I guess the big factor would be the space requirement. I would never mount one vertical if there were space for horizontal. That determination would be dependent on the layout of your circuit board. Good luck. Gary N4AST |
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 22:07:16 GMT, Jim Flanagan
wrote: Hi.. In the past, I've always mounted my coils vertically but this time around, I need to mount some horizontally. I was simply going to glue them to the pcb but wanted first to get input as to other home brewer's method of mounting toroids to a pcb. The toroids will be FT-37-43 type wide band transformers in the 10MHz range. Your input is welcome. Take care. -jim WB5KYE Yeah. A touch of silicon adhesive or hot melt seems obvious. Can't think what more is needed unless you find something that seems to not be working as expected. |
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![]() Jim Flanagan wrote: Hi.. In the past, I've always mounted my coils vertically but this time around, I need to mount some horizontally. I was simply going to glue them to the pcb but wanted first to get input as to other home brewer's method of mounting toroids to a pcb. The toroids will be FT-37-43 type wide band transformers in the 10MHz range. Your input is welcome. Take care. -jim WB5KYE Here's what Doug Hendricks recommends: http://www.qrpkits.com/buildertip01.html Regards, Glenn Dixon |
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MadEngineer wrote:
Jim Flanagan wrote: Hi.. In the past, I've always mounted my coils vertically but this time around, I need to mount some horizontally. I was simply going to glue them to the pcb but wanted first to get input as to other home brewer's method of mounting toroids to a pcb. The toroids will be FT-37-43 type wide band transformers in the 10MHz range. Your input is welcome. Take care. -jim WB5KYE Here's what Doug Hendricks recommends: http://www.qrpkits.com/buildertip01.html Regards, Glenn Dixon Hi Glenn.. I checked this out and I LIKE it.. This is the way that I am going to do it for now on.. Thanks. jim |
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Here's what Doug Hendricks recommends:
http://www.qrpkits.com/buildertip01.html Hmm... that doesn't really seem that much easier than just using a glue gun in the first place, is it? Personally I'd also worry about detuning due to having the coil sitting right on top of the ground plane like that, but I suppose that if he's manually aligning everything anyway it doesn't really matter. |
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"Jim Flanagan" wrote in message
news ![]() Hi.. In the past, I've always mounted my coils vertically but this time around, I need to mount some horizontally. I was simply going to glue them to the pcb but wanted first to get input as to other home brewer's method of mounting toroids to Several kits drill a hole in the PCB and use a nylon screw ... |
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Place a thick plastic washer between the toroid and the board to reduce
stray magnetic and capacitive coupling between coil and metallic surface. Toroid coils are not completely devoid of coupling to nearby external objects and surfaces. Bill W0IYH "xpyttl" wrote in message news ![]() "Jim Flanagan" wrote in message news ![]() Hi.. In the past, I've always mounted my coils vertically but this time around, I need to mount some horizontally. I was simply going to glue them to the pcb but wanted first to get input as to other home brewer's method of mounting toroids to Several kits drill a hole in the PCB and use a nylon screw .. |
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 22:07:16 GMT, Jim Flanagan wrote:
Hi.. In the past, I've always mounted my coils vertically but this time around, I need to mount some horizontally. I was simply going to glue them to the pcb but wanted first to get input as to other home brewer's method of mounting toroids to a pcb. The toroids will be FT-37-43 type wide band transformers in the 10MHz range. Your input is welcome. Take care. I've always mounted smaller toroids (1" OD with copper) vertically. For larger ones, either a pair of cable ties of some neutral cure silicone adhesive works for me. |
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![]() Jim Flanagan wrote: Hi.. In the past, I've always mounted my coils vertically but this time around, I need to mount some horizontally. I was simply going to glue them to the pcb but wanted first to get input as to other home brewer's method of mounting toroids to a pcb. The toroids will be FT-37-43 type wide band transformers in the 10MHz range. Your input is welcome. Take care. -jim WB5KYE With FT-37-43 toroidal cores, the outer diameter of the form is 3/8 inch, right? There should be very little change in inductance by simply gluing that small an inductor to a non-conductive spacer at least 1/8 inch thick...such as most any plastic material. I've used two-part epoxy from the hardware store, a silicone RTV goopy stuff (from same store), even my wife's glue gun for craft work (lots of TLC involved in such persuasion), all worked well. I'd judge that the two-part epoxy would be the most long-lasting on fiberglass-epoxy substrate boards. |
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