In Reply to: Inductance Theory Questions posted by danlaudionut on July 13, 2006 at 18:53:25:
secondly, the inductance is usually fairly constant up to a point where the core begins to saturate from where it tals off. It depends on the gaping philosophy of your supplier whether they start this roll off at, beyond or before the claimed current capability. On the whole they retain full capability up to claimed current.Firstly, I might be wrong but I don't think thee is any significant change in inductance between 50hz and 20hz.. However a 20hz signal will saturate the core sooner so you may see less performance from powerful low signals.
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