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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 AL
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 AL value of each iron powder core can be found in the charts on the next several
pages. Use this AL value and the formuIa beIow to CalcuIate the number of turns for a
specific inductance.
Ae Ve AL Value
Core O.D. I.D. Hgt.
(cm) 2 3 µh/100
Number (inches) (inches) (inches) (cm) (cm)
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
Note: Due to the nature of the '0' material, the inductance resulting from
the use of the given AL value may vary greatly depending upon the
winding technique. This may cause discrepancy between calculated and
measured inductance.
Ae Ve AL Value
Core O.D. I.D. Hgt.
(cm) µh/100
Number (inches) (inches) (inches) (cm)2 (cm)3
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.
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.
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