On 6/22/15 12:02 PM, Attila Kinali wrote:
Hi,

I was looking up some stuff and realized (again) that I don't know
anything about how magnetic electronic components (inductors/solenoids,
transfomers, baluns, ferrite beads...) work. Yes, I can calculate
the inductance, I know how to get from the AL value to number of
windings. But I don't know anything about the practical issues
or where they come from. Unfortunatelly, this knowledge seems to
generally rare among EEs (at least everyone I asked in the last
couple of years) and books about it are either long out of print
(with no pdf available) or more geared towards the physics student.


the best, and probably the only, book is the one by E.C. Snelling.
http://www.amazon.com/Soft-ferrites-properties-applications-Snelling/dp/0592027902

1969 edition is
https://archive.org/details/SNELLING__SOFT-FERRITES__1969

and it's not like the properties of magnetic fields have changed.


So, does anyone have any recomendation where I could read up
on this? Books, pdfs, webpages,... anything.

Also something that covers more the application side, ie how to
use ferrite beads/toroids to build devices, would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance

                        Attila Kinali


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