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Alan Peake wrote:
Steve, the usual reason for the apparent low Q is that it is not being measured at the frequency that will give highest Q. Try fewer turns and higher frequencies as a first attempt. I've measured many cores this way. If you like, I can email you an XL spreadsheet with the all the cores I've measured so far. Switchmode cores seems to have permeabilities quite a bit higher than 600. Alan VK2ADB Alan, are the ferrite toroids used to filter the output of pc power supplies or the ac input of microwave ovens useful for other applications? Or is the ferrite material lossy like the small ferrite beads used for emi reduction on wires? Regards, Mike Monett |
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