[Lowfer] Measuring inductors

Ed Phillips evp at pacbell.net
Tue Mar 8 20:45:50 EST 2011


I use a Q meter or audio frequency impedance bridge.  What kind of 
ferrite cores are you talking about?  Toroidal? E-I? What kind of 
ferrite?  Ungapped cores can exhibit saturation effects [increasing 
inductance with applied voltage] even at fairly low input voltages.  I 
have also have an AADE L/C meter:

   http://www.aade.com/lcmeter.htm

which also works well and is in my opinion well worth the price.  
Unfortunately when you're dealing with coils with 'ferromagnetic cores' 
saturation effects will always be present to some extent and measuring 
with intended operating voltage and frequency [and DC current if any] is 
necessary if you want really accurate results.  Usually tough to do.

Ed

rick kirby wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Im looking for suggestions for accurately measuring ferrite and iron
> torroids. I have been using a simple oscillator setup with a frequency
> counter and a calculator.It has worked so-so with iron core coils but 
> with
> ferrite cores and inductances up in the hundreds of microhenries; its  
> all
> over the place.Maybe core saturation or something ; Im not sure. I have a
> scope ,counter, DMM and a cheesy little signal generator to work 
> with.I have
> heard mixed reviews on the commercial meters; the chief complaint 
> being they
> test the inductors at an audio frequency.I built an  adapter for the
> multimeter using a 74hc132 or something like that  and wasnt happy 
> with that
> either. So what is everyone else using??
>
>              Thanks
>                        Rick  KA2PBO   
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