actually , you can buy ferrite core from those electronic store,
because your objective is studying ferrite core, you can measure
ferrite core's parameter by yourself.
for AL value, you can wrap ten turns of isolated conductor
onto ferrite core and measure the resulting inductance, then
you can calculation inductance per turn square.
for BS, you can apply a rectangle wave drive signal
to drive the coil with a little resistor in series,
you can increase the drive signal's amplitude gradually
and measure the voltage drop in the resistor,
if the voltage shape of this resistor suddenly increase,
then the point that ferrite core begin to satuarate
is find.
best regards
Enrique15 said:
Hello, folks!
I'll appreciate if you can advice me of some website (or websites) that sell magnetic cores.
It's just that I want to make my own designs of "transformers", to apply the theory I've learned in college. And for doing so I need magnetic cores that have their specifications (for example, the "B-H curve"), so I can "calculate" the design.
Because I don't like very much the idea of being "guessing" in the calculations by using magnetic elements got from a repair shop or electronic store, where all the parts they have are taken from TVs or radios, and the person doesn't know nothing about "reluctance" or "flux" (for example).
Thanks for anything you can suggest me.
P.S. :
If I want to make a "Impedance-Coupling Transformer" to amplify an audio signal, so I'll need just a little current from my power supply because the transformer will amplify the current to feed my speaker...
The question is: Can I get SMALL magnetic cores to do such a transformer (because it won't need to be as big as the ones used for Power Supply transformers). Let's say, 3 cm (or 1 inch) of length. Are there in the Internet-market "little" magnetic cores for buying ??? Where can I get them ??
Regards.