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Re: A CW TC without a tube + Re: Solid state TC progress ?
Go to:
http://www.siemens-dot-com/pr/inf/80/e0001000.htm
and click on the "Data Book Ferrite and accessories".
It's a PDF. From the "SIFERRIT Materials "you can find the N27 specs. NOTE:
sometimes it is difficult to get through, be patient! The site must be quite
crowdy.
Regards
Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> on 11.05.99 01:45:31
To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
cc: (bcc: Marco Denicolai/MARTIS)
Subject: Re: A CW TC without a tube + Re: Solid state TC progress ?
Original Poster: Hollmike-at-aol-dot-com
> > I received today a sample of a Siemens U93/76/30 core (U-U couple): that
> is the
> > biggest from Siemens! The problem is that the material is N27, which has
> > reasonable losses up to 25 kHz (I use 50 kHz). Boy, that has got a Ve of
> 297000
> > mm3 and an Ae of 840 mm2! Great size but not optimal material...
>
> N27 is a great choice for your application IMO. (Philips equiv. 3C85)
>
> >
Marco,
My ferrite trannies have cores made from N27. Could you tell me where
to get the specs on it?
Thanks,
Mike