Hello people, I am rewind another coil for my head, but I want know which freq. response can arrive it considering a number of gauge .
Example : utilizing a 33 AWG ( American Wire Gauge ) - 0.18 diameter copper wire, it's possible have a range from 10 to 20000 Hertz.
http://www.thelitzpeople.com/New%20PDFs/Frequency_Chart_60Hz-2.8MHz_28-48_AWG_3.01.13.09.pdf
Cheers.
Frequency chart
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Re: Frequency chart
I don't get what this chart should tell us...(I don't think this has to do with audio related stuff!)
I guess the dc resistance is most important to not kill the poweramp...
33AWG sounds ok - give it a try!
Lukas
I guess the dc resistance is most important to not kill the poweramp...
33AWG sounds ok - give it a try!
Lukas
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Re: Frequency chart
Hi,
That chart is used to determine the frequency range that the skin effect becomes important. As frequency of the current that is carried in a wire increases, more of the current flows close to the surface rather than using the entire cross sectional surface area of wire. In effect, the wire becomes less efficient at handling current than you would expect given the wire gauge. This is not of major concern in this case as you are working with audio frequencies below 20Khz. Disregard this chart as it applies to your winding.
Mark
That chart is used to determine the frequency range that the skin effect becomes important. As frequency of the current that is carried in a wire increases, more of the current flows close to the surface rather than using the entire cross sectional surface area of wire. In effect, the wire becomes less efficient at handling current than you would expect given the wire gauge. This is not of major concern in this case as you are working with audio frequencies below 20Khz. Disregard this chart as it applies to your winding.
Mark