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Saturating Ferrite Materials

Saturating Ferrite Materials

Saturating Ferrite Materials

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Gentlemen.

I have begun a review of things long forgotten.  All to please a customer.  As we all strive to do.  When we can.

The challenge is to saturate soft ferrite rods with as little power as possible.

The 50% duty coil will cycle, in different applications, at 50 Hertz, 100 Hertz, and 150 Hertz.

RE: Saturating Ferrite Materials

What field strength do you need?  Just convert into amp-turns, decide on an operating voltage, and wind a coil.

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Plymouth Tube

RE: Saturating Ferrite Materials

Just test the 50Hz. The others freq. should saturate at larger voltages.  

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