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Paul Burridge wrote:
Hi guys, I have some surplus axial inductors marked as follows: uH27 -K GEL I would have thought this implied 0.27uH or 270nH? GEL is presumably the maker. However, there's no resonance at 17.6Mhz with 300pF in parallel as might be expected of an inductor of that value. There *is* however, a resonance at 50.6Mhz., which implies that the inductors are actually 33nH. I'm confused. Anyone have any idea as to how to determine the value absolutely? Are makers' marking to be trusted at all? 50MHz is pretty high -- are you sure it's not 27nH with stray inductance? Did you measure more than one to check for tolerance as the OP brings up? --------------------------------------- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com |
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