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POT Cores or Toroidal Core inductors.

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Guest

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi Group:
I have a project coming up that's going to require some inductors. (an audio
project)
the value is 4 henrys with a DCR of 250 ohms. No DC required in the winding.
The winding will be tapped for 3 different values along the 4 Henry winding.
I have access to a winder that can do the bobbin style but, to wind the
toroidal
cores I will have to purchase a USED machine and learn to use it. My
question is,
Can I realize the same QUALITY inductor in a POT core as a toroid?
I've just started my web research on this subject and haven't found anything
yet.
I know for a fact that the bobbin wound for pot cores will be easier to
handle with the taps.
I can't use EI cores because of space and shielding issues.
Any recommendations appreciated.

RonL
 
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Joerg

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi Group:
I have a project coming up that's going to require some inductors. (an audio
project)
the value is 4 henrys with a DCR of 250 ohms. No DC required in the winding.
The winding will be tapped for 3 different values along the 4 Henry winding.
I have access to a winder that can do the bobbin style but, to wind the
toroidal
cores I will have to purchase a USED machine and learn to use it. My
question is,
Can I realize the same QUALITY inductor in a POT core as a toroid?


I don't see why not. The question is whether it'll stay that way after
the unit got banged around a bit. Pot cores are by nature not as tough
when it comes to mechanical shock.
 
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amdx

Jan 1, 1970
0
Hi Group:
I have a project coming up that's going to require some inductors. (an
audio project)
the value is 4 henrys with a DCR of 250 ohms. No DC required in the
winding.
The winding will be tapped for 3 different values along the 4 Henry
winding.
I have access to a winder that can do the bobbin style but, to wind the
toroidal
cores I will have to purchase a USED machine and learn to use it. My
question is,
Can I realize the same QUALITY inductor in a POT core as a toroid?
I've just started my web research on this subject and haven't found
anything yet.
I know for a fact that the bobbin wound for pot cores will be easier to
handle with the taps.
I can't use EI cores because of space and shielding issues.
Any recommendations appreciated.

RonL
Just for fun....How many turns would you be putting on that toroid?
Mike
 
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John Larkin

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi Group:
I have a project coming up that's going to require some inductors. (an audio
project)
the value is 4 henrys with a DCR of 250 ohms. No DC required in the winding.
The winding will be tapped for 3 different values along the 4 Henry winding.
I have access to a winder that can do the bobbin style but, to wind the
toroidal
cores I will have to purchase a USED machine and learn to use it. My
question is,
Can I realize the same QUALITY inductor in a POT core as a toroid?
I've just started my web research on this subject and haven't found anything
yet.
I know for a fact that the bobbin wound for pot cores will be easier to
handle with the taps.
I can't use EI cores because of space and shielding issues.
Any recommendations appreciated.

RonL

Why does an audio project need inductors?

John
 
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