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Re: Measured Q (was Homemade chokes)
Hi Mark,
On 12 Aug 00, at 19:26, Tesla list wrote:
> Original poster: "Mark Broker" <broker-at-uwplatt.edu>
>
> > You can calculate Q = XL / R
> >
> > Note: XL = 2*pi*f*L
> >
> > Where L is the inductance of the coil in Henries.
>
> Hello, list
>
> I finally decided to measure the Q of my coil. I have a measured DC
resistance
> of 26.7 ohms. According to E-T5, my coil's operating frequency is about
> 125kHz. The inductance is calculated to be 33mH by WinTesla. Putting this
> into
> the equations gives me a Q of 970!
>
> This number seems about 5 times too high, and my primary tuning isn't
terribly
> finicky. Is this high of a Q possible?
Not in your coil unfortunately. You cannot use DC resistance
in those calcs since frequency at DC = 0Hz. In practice you
have to use what is known as ESR (effective series resistance)
which lumps all losses (skin, radiation etc.) at the frequency
of interest into a single resistance. You can quantify the ESR
of your coil by doing an accurate Q measurement and deriving
ESR = wL/Q.
Regards,
Malcolm
> Thanks,
>
> Mark B.
>
>
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