We have tested a different option and found that two huge chinese MnZn cores (search for "Cores Green 75mm x 39mm x 13mm") stacked on top of each other and afterwards wound in a similar fashion (not in the number of turns, but in terms of covering the core with windings, style of twisted wire and connection) to the Bode 100 transformer gives the attatched result. Seems like a lot of wideband transformer for about 10€ for the cores. The much increased volume of core material might also help with saturation?
Hi,
Can you post a schematic showing how this transformer was measured?
If I calculate the inductance:
for one core:
Area = Thickness x (D - d)/2
Where
D= outside diameter = 75mm
d= inside diameter = 39mm
Thickness = 13mm
Area = 13 x (75-39) /2 = 234E-6 m
2Mean magnetic Path length
Pi x (D + d)/2 = PI x (75 +39) /2 = 180E-3
Assume that this core is a power grade of ferrite with a relative permeability of 2000.
AL= mu
0 x mu
r x Area/length
AL = 4E-7 x Pi x 2000 x 234E-6 / 180E-3
= 3.28uH per turn
2Assume 50 turns
Lmag = 50
2 x 3.3uH
= 8mH
and two cores stacked would be 16mH
50 Ohm test circuitThe LF -3dB for this configuration is calculated
R1 // R2 = R
LF(-3db) = 1/(2 x Pi x L/R)
= 250 Hz
It just seems too good …
Regards,
Jay_Diddy_B