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1 von 19 19.07.2007 08:49 TOROIDAL CORES : IRON POWDER CORES Iron Powder Cores are made in numerous shapes and sizes: such as Toroidal Cores, E- cores, Shielded Coil Forms, Sleeves etc., each of which is available in many different materials. There are two basic groups of iron powder material: (1) The Carbon Iron and, (2) The Hydrogen Reduced Iron. The Carbonyl iron cores are especially noted for their stability over a wide range of temperatures and flux levels. Their permeability range is from less than 3 µi to 35 µi and can offer excellent 'Q' factors from 50 KHz to 200 MHz. They are ideally suited for a variety of RF applications where good stability and good 'Q' are essential. Also, they are very much in demand for broadband inductors, especially where high power is concerned. The Hydrogen Reduced Iron cores have higher permeabilities ranging from 35µi to 90 µi. Somewhat lower 'Q' can be expected from this group of cores. They are mainly used for EMI filters and low frequency chokes. They are also very much in demand for input and output filters for switched mode power supplies. The next several pages are devoted to iron Powder materials and the toroidal core configuration in particular. You will find physical dimensions of available items, their A L values and other magnetic properties, as well as how to select the proper core for your application. In general, toroidal cores are the most efficient of any core configuration. They are highly self- Shielding since most of the flux lines are contained within the core. The flux lines are essentially uniform over the entire length of the magnetic path and consequently stray magnetic fields will have very little effect on a toroidal inductor. It is seldom necessary to shield a toroidal inductor. The A L value of each iron powder core can be found in the charts on the next several pages. Use this A L value and the formuia beiow to CalcuIate the number of turns for a specific inductance. IRON POWDER TOROIDAL CORES (For Resonant Circuits) Material 0 Permeability1 Freq. Range 100MHz-300 MHz Color-Tan Core Number O.D. (inches) I.D. (inches) Hgt. (inches) A e 2 V e 3 A L Value µh/100 turns T-12-0 0.125 0.062 0.050 0.740 0.010 0.007 3.000 T-16-0 0.160 0.078 0.060 0.950 0.016 0.015 3.000 T-20-0 0.200 0.088 0.070 1.150 0.025 0.029 3.500 T-25-0 0.255 0.120 0.096 1.500 0.042 0.063 4.500 T-30-0 0.307 0.151 0.128 1.830 0.065 0.119 6.000 T-37-0 0.375 0.205 0.128 2.320 0.070 0.162 4.900 T-44-0 0.440 0.229 0.159 2.670 0.107 0.286 6.500 T-50-0 0.500 0.303 0.190 3.030 0.121 0.367 6.400 T-68-0 0.690 0.370 0.190 4.240 0.196 0.831 7.500 T-80-0 0.795 0.495 0.250 5.150 0.242 1.246 8.500

2 von 19 19.07.2007 08:49 T-94-0 0.942 0.560 0.312 6.000 0.385 2.310 10.600 T-106-0 1.060 0.570 0.437 6.500 0.690 4.485 19.000 T-130-0 1.300 0.780 0.437 8.290 0.730 6.052 15.000 Note: Due to the nature of the '0' material, the inductance resulting from the use of the given A L value may vary greatly depending upon the winding technique. This may cause discrepancy between calculated and measured inductance. Material 1 Permeability20 Freq. Range 0.5 MHz-5 MHz Color-Blue Core Number O.D. (inches) I.D. (inches) Hgt. (inches) A e 2 V e 3 A L Value µh/100 turns T-12-1 0.125 0.062 0.050 0.740 0.010 0.007 48.000 T-16-1 0.160 0.078 0.060 0.950 0.016 0.015 44.000 T-20-1 0.200 0.088 0.070 1.150 0.025 0.029 52.000 T-25-1 0.255 0.120 0.096 1.500 0.042 0.063 70.000 T-30-1 0.307 0.151 0.128 1.830 0.065 0.119 85.000 T-37-1 0.375 0.205 0.128 2.320 0.070 0.162 80.000 T-44-1 0.440 0.229 0.159 2.670 0.107 0.286 105.000 T-50-1 0.500 0.303 0.190 3.030 0.121 0.367 100.000 T-68-1 0.690 0.370 0.190 4.240 0.196 0.831 115.000 T-80-1 0.795 0.495 0.250 5.150 0.242 1.246 115.000 T-94-1 0.942 0.560 0.312 6.000 0.385 2.310 160.000 T-106-1 1.060 0.570 0.437 6.500 0.690 4.485 325.000 T-130-1 1.300 0.780 0.437 8.290 0.730 6.052 200.000 T-157-1 1.570 0.950 0.570 10.050 1.140 11.457 320.000 T-184-1 1.840 0.950 0.710 11.120 2.040 22.685 500.000 T-200-1 2.000 1.250 0.550 12.970 1.330 17.250 250.000 Note: Most Cores can be very useful well below the lower frequency limit shown above. Material 2 Permeability 10 Freq. Range 2 MHz-30 MHz Color-Red Core O.D. I.D. Hgt. A e V e A L Value Number (inches) (inches) (inches) 2 3 µh/100 turns T-12-2 0.125 0.062 0.050 0.740 0.010 0.007 20.000 T-16-2 0.160 0.078 0.060 0.950 0.016 0.015 22.000 T-20-2 0.200 0.088 0.070 1.150 0.025 0.029 25.000 T-25-2 0.255 0.120 0.096 1.500 0.042 0.063 34.000 T-30-2 0.307 0.151 0.128 1.830 0.065 0.119 43.000 T-37-2 0.375 0.205 0.128 2.320 0.070 0.162 40.000 T-44-2 0.440 0.229 0.159 2.670 0.107 0.286 52.000 T-50-2 0.500 0.303 0.190 3.030 0.121 0.367 49.000 T-68-2 0.690 0.370 0.190 4.240 0.196 0.831 57.000

3 von 19 19.07.2007 08:49 T-80-2 0.795 0.495 0.250 5.150 0.242 1.246 55.000 T-94-2 0.942 0.560 0.312 6.000 0.385 2.310 84.000 T-106-2 1.060 0.570 0.437 6.500 0.690 4.485 135.000 T-130-2 1.300 0.780 0.437 8.290 0.730 6.052 110.000 T-157-2 1.570 0.950 0.570 10.050 1.140 11.457 140.000 T-184-2 1.840 0.950 0.710 11.120 2.040 22.685 240.000 T-200-2 2.000 1.250 0.550 12.970 1.330 17.250 120.000 T-200A-2 2.000 1.250 1.000 12.970 2.240 29.050 218.000 T-225-2 2.250 1.405 0.550 14.560 1.508 21.956 120.000 T-225A-2 2.250 1.485 1.000 14.560 2.730 39.749 215.000 T-300-2 3.058 1.925 0.500 19.830 1.810 35.892 114.000 T-300A-2 3.048 1.925 1.000 19.830 3.580 71.991 228.000 T-400-2 4.000 2.250 0.650 24.930 3.660 91.244 180.000 T-400A-2 4.000 2.250 1.300 24.930 7.432 185.280 360.000 T-520-2 5.200 3.080 0.800 33.160 5.460 181.000 207.000 Material 3 Permeability 35 Freq. Range 0.05 MHz-0.5 MHz Color-Grey Core O.D. I.D. Hgt. A e V e A L Value Number (inches) (inches) (inches) 2 3 µh/100 turns T-12-3 0.125 0.062 0.050 0.740 0.010 0.007 60.000 T-16-3 0.160 0.078 0.060 0.950 0.016 0.015 61.000 T-20-3 0.200 0.088 0.070 1.150 0.025 0.029 76.000 T-25-3 0.255 0.120 0.096 1.500 0.042 0.063 100.000 T-30-3 0.307 0.151 0.128 1.830 0.065 0.119 140.000 T-37-3 0.375 0.205 0.128 2.320 0.070 0.162 120.000 T-44-3 0.440 0.229 0.159 2.670 0.107 0.286 180.000 T-50-3 0.500 0.303 0.190 3.030 0.121 0.367 175.000 T-68-3 0.690 0.370 0.190 4.240 0.196 0.831 195.000 T-80-3 0.795 0.495 0.250 5.150 0.242 1.246 180.000 T-94-3 0.942 0.560 0.312 6.000 0.385 2.310 248.000 T-106-3 1.060 0.570 0.437 6.500 0.690 4.485 450.000 T-130-3 1.300 0.780 0.437 8.290 0.730 6.052 350.000 T-157-3 1.570 0.950 0.570 10.050 1.140 11.457 420.000 T-184-3 1.840 0.950 0.710 11.120 2.040 22.685 720.000 T-200-3 2.000 1.250 0.550 12.970 1.330 17.250 425.000 T-200A-3 2.000 1.250 1.000 12.970 2.240 29.050 460.000 T-225-3 2.250 1.405 0.550 14.560 1.508 21.956 425.000 Material 6 Permeability 8 Freq. Range 10 MHz-50 MHz Color-Yellow Core O.D. I.D. Hgt. A e V e A L Value Number (inches) (inches) (inches) 2 3 µh/100 turns T-12-6 0.125 0.062 0.050 0.740 0.010 0.007 17.000 T-16-6 0.160 0.078 0.060 0.950 0.016 0.015 19.000

4 von 19 19.07.2007 08:49 T-20-6 0.200 0.088 0.070 1.150 0.025 0.029 22.000 T-25-6 0.255 0.120 0.096 1.500 0.042 0.063 27.000 T-30-6 0.307 0.151 0.128 1.830 0.065 0.119 36.000 T-37-6 0.375 0.205 0.128 2.320 0.070 0.162 30.000 T-44-6 0.440 0.229 0.159 2.670 0.107 0.286 42.000 T-50-6 0.500 0.303 0.190 3.030 0.121 0.367 46.000 T-68-6 0.690 0.370 0.190 4.240 0.196 0.831 47.000 T-80-6 0.795 0.495 0.250 5.150 0.242 1.246 45.000 T-94-6 0.942 0.560 0.312 6.000 0.385 2.310 70.000 T-106-6 1.060 0.570 0.437 6.500 0.690 4.485 116.000 T-130-6 1.300 0.780 0.437 8.290 0.730 6.052 96.000 T-157-6 1.570 0.950 0.570 10.050 1.140 11.457 115.000 T-184-6 1.840 0.950 0.710 11.120 2.040 22.685 195.000 T-200-6 2.000 1.250 0.550 12.970 1.330 17.250 100.000 T-200A-6 2.000 1.250 1.000 12.970 2.240 29.050 180.000 T-225-6 2.250 1.405 0.550 14.560 1.508 21.956 100.000 Material 7 Permeability 9 Freq. Range 3 MHz-35 MHz Color-White Core O.D. I.D. Hgt. A e V e A L Value Number (inches) (inches) (inches) 2 3 µh/100 turns T-25-7 0.255 0.120 0.096 1.500 0.042 0.063 29.000 T-37-7 0.375 0.205 0.128 2.320 0.070 0.162 32.000 T-50-7 0.500 0.303 0.190 3.030 0.121 0.367 43.000 T-68-7 0.690 0.370 0.190 4.240 0.196 0.831 52.000 Material 10 Permeability 6 Freq. Range 30 MHz-100 MHz Color-Black Core O.D. I.D. Hgt. A e V e A L Value Number (inches) (inches) (inches) 2 3 µh/100 turns T-12-10 0.125 0.062 0.050 0.740 0.010 0.007 12.000 T-16-10 0.160 0.078 0.060 0.950 0.016 0.015 13.000 T-20-10 0.200 0.088 0.070 1.150 0.025 0.029 16.000 T-25-10 0.255 0.120 0.096 1.500 0.042 0.063 19.000 T-30-10 0.307 0.151 0.128 1.830 0.065 0.119 25.000 T-37-10 0.375 0.205 0.128 2.320 0.070 0.162 25.000 T-44-10 0.440 0.229 0.159 2.670 0.107 0.286 33.000 T-50-10 0.500 0.303 0.190 3.030 0.121 0.367 31.000 T-68-10 0.690 0.370 0.190 4.240 0.196 0.831 32.000 T-80-10 0.795 0.495 0.250 5.150 0.242 1.246 32.000 T-94-10 0.942 0.560 0.312 6.000 0.385 2.310 58.000 Material 12 Permeability 4 Freq. Range 50 MHz-200 MHz Color-Green & White

5 von 19 19.07.2007 08:49 Core Number O.D. (inches) I.D. (inches) Hgt. (inches) A e 2 V e 3 A L Value µh/100 turns T-12-12 0.125 0.062 0.050 0.740 0.010 0.007 7.5 T-16-12 0.160 0.078 0.060 0.950 0.016 0.015 8.0 T-20-12 0.200 0.088 0.070 1.150 0.025 0.029 10.0 T-25-12 0.255 0.120 0.096 1.500 0.042 0.063 12.0 T-30-12 0.307 0.151 0.128 1.830 0.065 0.119 16.0 T-37-12 0.375 0.205 0.128 2.320 0.070 0.162 15.0 T-44-12 0.440 0.229 0.159 2.670 0.107 0.286 18.5 T-50-12 0.500 0.303 0.190 3.030 0.121 0.367 18.0 T-68-12 0.690 0.370 0.190 4.240 0.196 0.831 21.0 T-80-12 0.795 0.495 0.250 5.150 0.242 1.246 22.0 T-94-12 0.942 0.560 0.312 6.000 0.385 2.310 32.0 Material 15 Permeability 25 Freq. Range 0.1 MHz-2 MHz Color-Red &White Core O.D. I.D. Hgt. A e V e A L Value Number (inches) (inches) (inches) 2 3 µh/100 turns T-12-15 0.125 0.062 0.050 0.740 0.010 0.007 50.000 T-16-15 0.160 0.078 0.060 0.950 0.016 0.015 55.000 T-20-15 0.200 0.088 0.070 1.150 0.025 0.029 65.000 T-25-15 0.255 0.120 0.096 1.500 0.042 0.063 85.000 T-30-15 0.307 0.151 0.128 1.830 0.065 0.119 93.000 T-37-15 0.375 0.205 0.128 2.320 0.070 0.162 90.000 T-44-15 0.440 0.229 0.159 2.670 0.107 0.286 160.000 T-50-15 0.500 0.303 0.190 3.030 0.121 0.367 135.000 T-68-15 0.690 0.370 0.190 4.240 0.196 0.831 180.000 T-80-15 0.795 0.495 0.250 5.150 0.242 1.246 170.000 T-94-15 0.942 0.560 0.312 6.000 0.385 2.310 200.000 T-106-15 1.060 0.570 0.437 6.500 0.690 4.485 345.000 T-130-15 1.300 0.780 0.437 8.290 0.730 6.052 250.000 T-157-15 1.570 0.950 0.570 10.050 1.140 11.457 360.000 Material 17 Permeability 4 Freq. Range 20 MHz-200 MHz Color-Blue & Yellow Core O.D. I.D. Hgt. A e V e A L Value Number (inches) (inches) (inches) 2 3 µh/100 turns T-12-17 0.125 0.062 0.050 0.740 0.010 0.007 7.500 T-16-17 0.160 0.078 0.060 0.950 0.016 0.015 8.000 T-20-17 0.200 0.088 0.070 1.150 0.025 0.029 10.000 T-25-17 0.255 0.120 0.096 1.500 0.042 0.063 12.000 T-30-17 0.307 0.151 0.128 1.830 0.065 0.119 16.000 T-37-17 0.375 0.205 0.128 2.320 0.070 0.162 15.000 T-44-17 0.440 0.229 0.159 2.670 0.107 0.286 18.500 T-50-17 0.500 0.303 0.190 3.030 0.121 0.367 18.000

6 von 19 19.07.2007 08:49 T-68-17 0.690 0.370 0.190 4.240 0.196 0.831 21.000 T-80-17 0.795 0.495 0.250 5.150 0.242 1.246 32.000 T-90-17 0.942 0.560 0.312 6.000 0.385 2.310 32.000 IRON POWDER TOROIDAL CORES TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT CHARTS TYPICAL 'Q' CURVES Various windings, same core

7 von 19 19.07.2007 08:49 The above chart shows typical Q curves resulting from a number of various windings on the same toroidal core. The next several pages contain a number of Q curves which were measured and plotted from actual windings. Inductance charts are given later on in this website which will help you choose a core for a specific inductance. Since the the charts are in increments of ten turns, a more precise turns-count can be calculated with the turns vs. inductance equation once the core has been selected. IRON POWDER TOROIDAL CORES Q-CURVES I

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