njiruk
Mechanical
- May 30, 2012
- 14
Hi,
For a specific audio application (see my previous thread I'm considering to use a common mode choke as a regular inductor (this one: as a single inductor, placing both windings in series.
I have two questions:
-Besides of the very low saturation aspect (which is not a problem for my as I can use very small signals), I don't see a reason for any other artifacts, or are there?
-Can the total inductance be roughly estimated in advance? Considering twice the windings this would give 2^2=4 times the single coil inductance. But both coils are not so close to each other, so this might lower the factor significantly I guess...?
Thanks!{urijn
For a specific audio application (see my previous thread I'm considering to use a common mode choke as a regular inductor (this one: as a single inductor, placing both windings in series.
I have two questions:
-Besides of the very low saturation aspect (which is not a problem for my as I can use very small signals), I don't see a reason for any other artifacts, or are there?
-Can the total inductance be roughly estimated in advance? Considering twice the windings this would give 2^2=4 times the single coil inductance. But both coils are not so close to each other, so this might lower the factor significantly I guess...?
Thanks!{urijn