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RE: LF: Re: Re: M0BMU mods to the G0MRF PA

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Subject: RE: LF: Re: Re: M0BMU mods to the G0MRF PA
From: "Clemens Paul" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2012 09:33:41 +0100
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Stefan,
 
Yes, using the whole circumference is better
 
Agreed...
 
, especially when the core is driven close to saturation
 
...but with a partial winding I would expect *less* danger for the core to saturate (given the same current).
If you wind only a part of the core more of the magnetic field can escape und you get less flux
inside the core but more leakage inductance..
 

73
Clemens
DL4RAJ

 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stefan Schäfer
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2012 2:10 AM
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Subject: Re: LF: Re: Re: M0BMU mods to the G0MRF PA

Mal,

Am 15.12.2012 23:06, schrieb mal hamilton:
Gary
I see you only wind on half the ferrite core whereas I spread the turns symetrically around the whole circumference.
In my case I need 8 turns on Prim es 24 on Sec.
I first wind the 24 turns around the circumference evenly then the 8 tunrns on top also evenly. This works for me.
I wonder if there is any real difference in efficiency

Yes, using the whole circumference is better, especially when the core is driven close to saturation. Also the AL value from the datasheet for a certain core assumes a homogen spread of the turns.


Warren,

Yes, of course you can make taps on the secondary side. I'm doing this in my MF matchbox, using a 6 pole switch. This allows to rise the power in 3 dB steps...

73, Stefan/DK7FC


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