[time-nuts] magnetic electronic components

Lee Mushel herbert3 at centurytel.net
Tue Jun 23 14:06:27 EDT 2015


You might also find Doug DeMaw's book "Ferromagnetic Core Design & 
Application Handbook" to be of interest.....

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Lee   K9WRU
----- Original Message ----- 
 > On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 3:02 PM, Attila Kinali <attila at kinali.ch> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was looking up some stuff and realized (again) that I don't know
>> anything about how magnetic electronic components (inductors/solenoids,
>> transfomers, baluns, ferrite beads...) work. Yes, I can calculate
>> the inductance, I know how to get from the AL value to number of
>> windings. But I don't know anything about the practical issues
>> or where they come from. Unfortunatelly, this knowledge seems to
>> generally rare among EEs (at least everyone I asked in the last
>> couple of years) and books about it are either long out of print
>> (with no pdf available) or more geared towards the physics student.
>>
>> So, does anyone have any recomendation where I could read up
>> on this? Books, pdfs, webpages,... anything.
>>
>> Also something that covers more the application side, ie how to
>> use ferrite beads/toroids to build devices, would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>>                         Attila Kinali
>>
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