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Re: Mike Marcum Ferrite Cores
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- Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 06:06:38 -0600
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Original poster: "Malcolm Watts" <m.j.watts@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
It depends on your application and the grade of ferrite in the
transformers being compatable. Some recent colour monitors seem to be
using 3C8 grade but they once used 3C6 which is nowhere near as good
at 100kHz.
Malcolm
Hi Malcom, it seems you know something about ferrite
materials. All I know is it should have low hysteresis
and low eddie currents loss but other than that I'm
in the dark. The generator will put out frequencies
from 50 Hz to 500 Hz but mostly 60 Hz for driving
NST's for coils. What material do you think would
be best?
Thanks
---- Matt Cortner ----