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JIMMIE[_2_] March 12th 09 09:50 PM

Magnetic Amplifiers
 
I would like to experiment with some magnetic amplifier circuits but I
havent been able to find any practical circuits I could build. I am
interested in relalitively small signal amplification of AF and
possibly ultrasonic frequencies purely for educational purpose. I have
a couple of transformers and wan to see what I can do with them.

Jimmie


Clifford Heath March 12th 09 10:31 PM

Magnetic Amplifiers
 
JIMMIE wrote:
I would like to experiment with some magnetic amplifier circuits but I
havent been able to find any practical circuits I could build. I am
interested in relalitively small signal amplification of AF and
possibly ultrasonic frequencies purely for educational purpose. I have
a couple of transformers and wan to see what I can do with them.


I've seen this discussed on sci.electronics.design, and there are
probably folk there who can help you.

Clifford Heath, VK3CLF.

[email protected] March 12th 09 11:21 PM

Magnetic Amplifiers
 
On Mar 12, 4:50�pm, JIMMIE wrote:
I would like to experiment with some magnetic amplifier circuits but I
havent been able to find any practical circuits I could build. I am
interested in relalitively small signal amplification of �AF and
possibly ultrasonic frequencies purely for educational purpose. I have
a couple of transformers and wan to see what I can do with them.

Jimmie


Jimmie, download "Magnetic Amplifiers" by Paul Mali. Google and it is
free. I mentioned this in the HV SMPS thread. This is the only text
I have ever read on Mag. Amps, and it is good. Should give you ideas
for experimentation.

Gary N4AST

raypsi March 13th 09 09:54 AM

Magnetic Amplifiers
 
On Mar 12, 5:50 pm, JIMMIE wrote:
I would like to experiment with some magnetic amplifier circuits but I
havent been able to find any practical circuits I could build. I am
interested in relalitively small signal amplification of AF and
possibly ultrasonic frequencies purely for educational purpose. I have
a couple of transformers and wan to see what I can do with them.

Jimmie


Hey OM:

I can see a great linear amp antenna output switch. I've been looking
for a cheap way to switch all that power and vacuum relays I don't
have in my junk box. I do have some T200's and FT240's. Using a small
DC voltage to saturate the core on and off, making the output coil
switch from a milli ohm resistance to thousands of ohms of impedance.
Sweet.
I know mag amps were used in audio applications, I can see a QRP rig
with no transistors or tubes. Using just toroids.
73 OM

de n8zu

JIMMIE[_2_] March 13th 09 07:49 PM

Magnetic Amplifiers
 
On Mar 13, 5:54*am, raypsi wrote:
On Mar 12, 5:50 pm, JIMMIE wrote:

I would like to experiment with some magnetic amplifier circuits but I
havent been able to find any practical circuits I could build. I am
interested in relalitively small signal amplification of *AF and
possibly ultrasonic frequencies purely for educational purpose. I have
a couple of transformers and wan to see what I can do with them.


Jimmie


Hey OM:

I can see a great linear amp antenna output switch. I've been looking
for a cheap way to switch all that power and vacuum relays I don't
have in my junk box. I do have some T200's and FT240's. Using a small
DC voltage to saturate the core on and off, making the output coil
switch from a milli ohm resistance to thousands of ohms of impedance.
Sweet.
I know mag amps were used in audio applications, I can see a QRP rig
with no transistors or tubes. Using just toroids.
73 OM

de n8zu


My experience with them has been limited to pulse amplifiers but I was
under the impression that they could also be used in a linear mode, at
least it seems I heard that some where. It would be neat to have a
stereo amp with no tubes or transistors. As far as QRP goes I dont
think they work well above 1 Mhz but that was best info I had 40 years
ago. With new core mixes it may be possible.


Jimmie

mikea March 14th 09 10:08 PM

Magnetic Amplifiers
 
JIMMIE wrote in :
On Mar 13, 5:54?am, raypsi wrote:
On Mar 12, 5:50 pm, JIMMIE wrote:

I would like to experiment with some magnetic amplifier circuits but I
havent been able to find any practical circuits I could build. I am
interested in relalitively small signal amplification of ?AF and
possibly ultrasonic frequencies purely for educational purpose. I have
a couple of transformers and wan to see what I can do with them.


Jimmie


Hey OM:

I can see a great linear amp antenna output switch. I've been looking
for a cheap way to switch all that power and vacuum relays I don't
have in my junk box. I do have some T200's and FT240's. Using a small
DC voltage to saturate the core on and off, making the output coil
switch from a milli ohm resistance to thousands of ohms of impedance.
Sweet.
I know mag amps were used in audio applications, I can see a QRP rig
with no transistors or tubes. Using just toroids.
73 OM

de n8zu


My experience with them has been limited to pulse amplifiers but I was
under the impression that they could also be used in a linear mode, at
least it seems I heard that some where. It would be neat to have a
stereo amp with no tubes or transistors. As far as QRP goes I dont
think they work well above 1 Mhz but that was best info I had 40 years
ago. With new core mixes it may be possible.


I worked on gear that used them when I was in the USAF. Pretty neat way
to regulate a DC PS.

--
When I hit a *nix workstation with an axe, I'm interacting with it.
It's not necessarily the sort of interaction contemplated by the
designers, but it _is_ interaction.


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