inductors

Ken Stone sasami at blaze.net.au
Sat Dec 23 23:20:34 CET 2000


>They're only bits of coiled wire after all!

And governed by a rather complex set of laws! Wire thickness, diameter of
the coil, the material of the former etc. 

However, they can be wound on neosid type formers for higher values. Also,
there are the inductors that are used in speaker crossovers. I don't know
how practical they would be though.

Ken


>Hi there,
>Can you not simply make inductors to your own requirements? Unfortunately I
>don't have any information at my present location but you should find some
>formulae etc. on the internet. They're only bits of coiled wire after all!
>:)
>
>Cheers and have a nice one at xmas and happy new year to all
>Trev
>
>
>=========
>
>Trevor Page BEng (Hons)
>----- Original Message -----
>From: tom wisdom <twisdom at students.miami.edu>
>To: <synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl>
>Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2000 12:30 AM
>Subject: inductors
>
>
>>
>> does anyone know where i can get inductors in the range of 1-50mH? lots of
>> places seem to have much smaller values and much larger values. a circuit
>> i'm building calls for one 13mH and one 80mH inductor, and i'm having
>> trouble finding combinations that will produce these values.
>>
>> perhaps my last message concerning this didn't go through, or there was
>> too much of my jabber surrounding the actual question, but if anyone could
>> let me know of a parts house that stocks these, i'd appreciate it.
>>
>> regards,
>> tom
>>
>> t.wisdom at umiami.edu
>> http://jaguar.ir.miami.edu/~twisdom/
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
_______________________________________________________________________
Ken Stone   sasami at blaze.net.au  
Catgirl Paradise <http://www.anime.net/~kens/>
Australian Miniature Horses & Ponies <http://www.blaze.net.au/~sasami/>




More information about the Synth-diy mailing list