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On 8-25-2010 20:36, Salmon Egg wrote:
In , wrote: wrote in message ... Several years ago while making inductors for tuning a class E amplifier we end up with a 4-1/2 turn inductor. The inductor used a 3F3 potcore, gapped I think, but it has been awhile. The inductor was driven hard but below saturation. The problem; the 1/2 turn got HOT. Four turns or five turns were ok. My physicist friend had an EE verify the problem 2000 miles away. So, can anyone tell me why 1/2 turn would make such a difference in the heating? Thanks, MikeK How do you make a half turn inductor? Bill Half a circle, as used at say 450 MHz and up (the one end is soldered to one point on a circuit board, goes straight up say 1/4", bends over 180 degrees and the other end soldered to another pad on the PC board...just like this "U" but flipped over (upsidedown U)... |
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