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Subject: | Re: LF: Re: My first ferrite experiments |
From: | Daniele Tincani <[email protected]> |
Date: | Wed, 28 Sep 2011 20:05:02 +0100 (BST) |
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Hello Stefan,
this morning I received the litz wire and tried another build, using a 16 mm PVC tube to enclose the 3 x ferrite rods. I wound 70 turns of litz (as good as I could) and went to the test bench again to measure Q (please see the attached picture). In fact, things have improved a bit. With the air varcap I'm using for these tests, tuning can range from about 235 KHz up to about 978 KHz. Using nominal min/max valued of capacitor, this gives approx L = 670uH which is very good for my purposes.
Unfortunately Q - although improved - is still quite low: about 104 @ 235 KHz, about 60 @ 978 KHz.
As I don't plan to try another build of the ferrite-cored coil, I can only hope that Q will improve further with shorter and better connections with the capacitor.
Many thanks to you, Stefan, for the very helpful suggestions!
Best regards
Daniele
Da: Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]> A: [email protected] Inviato: Martedì 27 Settembre 2011 22:42 Oggetto: Re: LF: Re: My first ferrite experiments Hi Daniele,
Am 27.09.2011 17:15, schrieb Daniele Tincani: The wire shouldn't wound directly on the rod. I have a PVC tube above the rod and so the wire is in a distance of about 3 mm to the rod. I used litz wire and got a Q of 485... Just experiment what is the best solution. But the aluminium shield - if used - should be thin and can be applied above the winding in some distance. I know you have much QRM at home so probably an E field shield makes sense here. Anyway you will be bothered by the local magnetic QRM of course. I personally think that a shield is not necessary if you are /p and far away from man made noise. Then, a higher Q helps more than the shield and a Q of 30! Fine! I also use the same ferrite type and 55 turns. Your cap is surely the best what you can use. So shorten the wires between L and C and measure the Q on 137 kHz. If it is still in the range of 30, i assume the shield causes high losses. Another idea: There is some conducting spray available. Maybe this can help here? No experience with that, just a spontaneous idea... http://it.farnell.com/_/kontakt-chemie-emv-35-200ml/rivestimento-conductive-emv-35/dp/220115 73, Stefan/DK7FC
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