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In article , Paul Burridge
writes: On 22 Mar 2004 01:46:20 GMT, (Avery Fineman) wrote: [snip] Phew! Thanks, Len. There's rather more to these ''simple inductors" than meets the eye, it seems. ![]() Yes, but it probably took longer to write the procedure out than to actually do it. :-) As a _starting_ procedure, work with magnitudes of impedance, or the square-root of the sums of the squares of resistance and reactance. That's easy enough on a conventional "four-function" pocket calculator that has the added square-root function. For a single resonant circuit you should be interested in the ratio of magnitude at desired frequency to the magnitudes at the undesired frequency. The bigger the ratio, the better selectivity. If you want to investigate toroidal coils (for their smaller size), you can find Q curves at - http://www.amidoncorp.com. Those look exactly like the Q curves in my Micrometals Q Curve subsection of their (surface mail only) catalog. Under one of the links at the top right you will get a rather long html page with over a dozen curves on it representing over a half dozen typical inductors per graph over a wide frequency range. Save that page if you can, it is good for reference later. www.micrometals.com seems to be down on Monday, probably for website revision; haven't heard any rumors that Micrometals went out of business. Micrometals has foreign (to the USA) distributors and sales reps so I was hoping to show some of those in or near the UK. For cylindrical coil shapes, Reg Edwards program is about as good as it gets to save wear and tear on pencil and paper. Len Anderson retired (from regular hours) electronic engineer person. |
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