bassnut
Mechanical
- Jun 7, 2002
- 44
I'm making bass guitar pickups of and old (expensive) design. It's acutally a recreation of a vintage pickup employed in the '50s and '60s.
The design utilises laminations with cylindrical steel pole pieces running through them as well as a wire coil underneath. Alnico bar magnets are situated on either side of the laminate stack. The mag. flux travels to the pole pieces via the laminates. The guitar strings vibrate over the charged pole pieces inducing voltage in the coil....you get the idea.
I'm hoping to get some insight into what's happening in this circuit. From reading and asking around I've learned that the laminations reduce the eddy currents which can effect the inductance of the unit, inhibiting the higher freq. Then there's capacitance, hysteresis not to mention resistance and a whole lot of other principals I barely have a grasp of.
I know this is something employed in electric motors.
Can somebody help me understand this better?
Do the laminations have to be completely insulated from each other? Would very small areas of contact cause the stack to act as a solid core?
What? Too many questions?
Thanks in advance.
Fred.
The design utilises laminations with cylindrical steel pole pieces running through them as well as a wire coil underneath. Alnico bar magnets are situated on either side of the laminate stack. The mag. flux travels to the pole pieces via the laminates. The guitar strings vibrate over the charged pole pieces inducing voltage in the coil....you get the idea.
I'm hoping to get some insight into what's happening in this circuit. From reading and asking around I've learned that the laminations reduce the eddy currents which can effect the inductance of the unit, inhibiting the higher freq. Then there's capacitance, hysteresis not to mention resistance and a whole lot of other principals I barely have a grasp of.
I know this is something employed in electric motors.
Can somebody help me understand this better?
Do the laminations have to be completely insulated from each other? Would very small areas of contact cause the stack to act as a solid core?
What? Too many questions?
Thanks in advance.
Fred.