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When my order for AWG 28 arrives, I will wind the secondaries with 18 turns. That and the changes listed in post #528 (along with returning to 1 ohm in each leg of the primary path) should be ideal.Originally posted by KingJL View Post... Just wound 2 with primaries. The primaries were about 4 3/4 turns... My BM4070 measures at 70uH and 80uH... I will live with that variance.
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I will continue on with measurements using existing cores for now and see If I can get a complete screen shot of logic and output drivesOriginally posted by KingJL View PostWhen my order for AWG 28 arrives, I will wind the secondaries with 18 turns. That and the changes listed in post #528 (along with returning to 1 ohm in each leg of the primary path) should be ideal.
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I have setup and tested the outputs for current and last posted (12_3_2019) Vivado project.Originally posted by Mdtoday View PostI will continue on with measurements using existing cores for now and see If I can get a complete screen shot of logic and output drives
Still haven't restored my GPIB software atm so this is just a snapshot of the Aux outputs but looks good.
Timebase = 200us per division
Once I figure out whats going on with the GPIB capture, I'll post some better shots.
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I found some small 10mm OD Epcos cores on ebay today material type T38 which crosses to Magnetics type "W". Paid $15 for 18 cores. Later found that Digikey carries a full line at reasonable prices. See attached ferrite cross reference
DigiKey T38 toroid cores
https://www.digikey.com/products/en/...=1&pageSize=25Attached Files
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Thanks for the information Altra, I will check them out.Originally posted by Altra View PostI found some small 10mm OD Epcos cores on ebay today material type T38 which crosses to Magnetics type "W". Paid $15 for 18 cores. Later found that Digikey carries a full line at reasonable prices. See attached ferrite cross reference
DigiKey T38 toroid cores
https://www.digikey.com/products/en/...=1&pageSize=25
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The logic analyser is a vintage HP1630D with the added 2 analog channels. Cost me more than my car back in 1984 lol.Originally posted by Altra View PostI'm going to wait and see what JL comes up with his tests. Type "J" or T35 may be a better choice? Mouser also carries the TDK cores.
I like your logic analyser, is that an Agilent?
I have some top end modern gear but this old beast has a sentimental place on my bench and is fired up every now and then.
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Basically, it depends on the core dimensions. For example Amidon FT-50-* would work well with Type J or type 75 (with Amidon, type 75 seems to be same spec as J) as 4 turns would yield ~67uH (which for this application, would be ideal). It has a little greater cross sectional area than the Magnetics ZW-41303-TC. The cross sectional area and mean diameter determine the effective ui of the toroid core. Due to the cross section and mean diameter of the ZW-41303-TC, the initial ui of 10,000 results in an effective ui of 2976. effective ui = ui x Area(mm^2)/Length(mean diameter in mm x pi) .Originally posted by Altra View Post... Type "J" or T35 may be a better choice?...
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One thing I noted while measuring the inductance. The first core I wound initially tested at 66 uH. The second initially measured 74 uH. As I held the cores in my fingers, the measurements kept increasing to the 75 uH and 84 uH respectively. Tonight i re-measured them, minimizing my handling of them and the measurements were 65 uH and 73 uH respectively. The amount of core temperature effect on the inductance kind of surprised me.Originally posted by KingJL View Post... The primaries were about 4 3/4 turns... My BM4070 measures at 70uH and 80uH... I will live with that variance.
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For our application (Bipolar PI), we have to be careful of the height of the core as it is on top of the driver IC and must fit within the enclosure.Originally posted by KingJL View PostBasically, it depends on the core dimensions. For example Amidon FT-50-* would work well with Type J or type 75 (with Amidon, type 75 seems to be same spec as J) as 4 turns would yield ~67uH (which for this application, would be ideal). It has a little greater cross sectional area than the Magnetics ZW-41303-TC. The cross sectional area and mean diameter determine the effective ui of the toroid core. Due to the cross section and mean diameter of the ZW-41303-TC, the initial ui of 10,000 results in an effective ui of 2976. effective ui = ui x Area(mm^2)/Length(mean diameter in mm x pi) .
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