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![]() Dear all, I have, from an old bunch of computer wires in the disposal place of my office, some ferrite cores such as the ones described here : http://www.tdk.com.tw/ctl_pdf/ctl_1.1.pdf I have two with the following spec : ZCAT2032-0930 I can possibly use one on the feed line to the radio to reduce some noise, but, can this kind of material be used for building a balun/unun ? It is a tube of ferrite instead of a toroid, so the windings might be a bit different... Any hints out there ??? Thanks for your inputs, Charly |
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Old computer power supplies might have toroids.
I guess this is a function of where you live. I can go to at least 3 stores and get ferrite cores off the shelf. Charly wrote: Dear all, I have, from an old bunch of computer wires in the disposal place of my office, some ferrite cores such as the ones described here : http://www.tdk.com.tw/ctl_pdf/ctl_1.1.pdf I have two with the following spec : ZCAT2032-0930 I can possibly use one on the feed line to the radio to reduce some noise, but, can this kind of material be used for building a balun/unun ? It is a tube of ferrite instead of a toroid, so the windings might be a bit different... Any hints out there ??? Thanks for your inputs, Charly |
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Even if you get the core off the shelf, you still need ot wind the
coil. Any home-brew coil should be frequency swept. The parasitic capacitance can really limit the performance. Charly wrote: wrote: Old computer power supplies might have toroids. I guess this is a function of where you live. I can go to at least 3 stores and get ferrite cores off the shelf. Yes sure : I can drive to some shops, but it will take me 2 or 3 hours way and back... I feel it is more funny to make my own, and I learn much more as well... Charly |
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I spent sixty dollars plus ten dollars S&H for a fifteen foot long long
computer to computer monitor VGA cable from www.si87.com in Bozeman,Montana a few years ago.My cable has two (count em,two) big ferrite toroids on it,,, to help prevent ghosting images on my Multisync 22 inch flat screen CRT computer monitor.I never stint on quality (I dont give a d..n what it cost) thingys for my computer. www.google.com cantaria.com Ragland Road. cuhulin |
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Charly wrote: Dear all, I have, from an old bunch of computer wires in the disposal place of my office, some ferrite cores such as the ones described here : http://www.tdk.com.tw/ctl_pdf/ctl_1.1.pdf I have two with the following spec : ZCAT2032-0930 I can possibly use one on the feed line to the radio to reduce some noise, but, can this kind of material be used for building a balun/unun ? It is a tube of ferrite instead of a toroid, so the windings might be a bit different... Any hints out there ??? Thanks for your inputs, Charly Fig. 4 is your model. You will get 50 ohms impedance per turn at 10 MHz, 75 ohms at 20 MHz and 100 ohms at 30 MHz. Regressing the chart I estimate 20 ohms at 5 MHz. Two problems is BALUN/UNUN are a little more picky about the core and these are two pieces. Better to have one piece core. Depending on the type of impedance transformer you want to make this could be an OK value of inductance for the frequencies you want it to operate on for a voltage type but you would want more for a current type. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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How about adapting (somehow or the other) computer monitor VGA cables
that already have a big ferrite core on each end of the cables to use with radio antenna hookups? Only wondering. cuhulin |
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Telamon wrote:
Fig. 4 is your model. You will get 50 ohms impedance per turn at 10 MHz, 75 ohms at 20 MHz and 100 ohms at 30 MHz. Regressing the chart I estimate 20 ohms at 5 MHz. Two problems is BALUN/UNUN are a little more picky about the core and these are two pieces. Better to have one piece core. Depending on the type of impedance transformer you want to make this could be an OK value of inductance for the frequencies you want it to operate on for a voltage type but you would want more for a current type. BIG THANKS !!! This the kind of info I was looking for.... Charly |
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