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Re: Mike Marcum Ferrite Cores
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- Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 23:07:13 -0600
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>I'd have to look at their website (down atm), but IIRC the higher
>density cores are only meant for around 10 kHz, about the same as
>powdered iron.
>Mike
Actually I never intend to go above 2000 Hz with
the generator. Does the hysteresis matter at those
frequencies? I thought iron powder retained a lot
of residual magnetism?
---- Matt Cortner ----