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Re: capacitance of transmissionline (magnifier)
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In a message dated 3/21/05 8:55:37 PM Eastern Standard Time,
teslalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
and Kd=M/sqrt(L1xL2)
I read somwhere that the problem with fast quenching only occurs from the
effective k.
Is this true?
best regards
alex
Alex,
As they are normally built and run, magnifiers should quench in
a manner and time based on the effective k rather than the driver k.
If the system can be run in some of Antonio's modes, then
the quench-time will need to correspond to the k of the driver
for best results, I think.
John