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![]() "K7ITM" wrote in message ... It's easy enough to find the number of turns required for a particular inductance on a known toroid core, but how do you know what size wire to use so that the turns will all fit on a single layer? That's this morning's geometry problem. I suppose you can find formulas, but a quick Google search didn't turn up anything useful for me this morning. What I worked out, that may be of some use to others, is: Nice, but the software "Mini ring-core calculator" (ver 1.2 free) will do this for you, as will the Amidon manuals. W4ZCB |
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