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STEORN DEMO LIVE & STREAM in Dublin, December 15th, 10 AM

Started by PaulLowrance, December 04, 2009, 09:13:07 AM

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Omega_0

Can you please post the data for both cases. Lets see if there is any difference in waveforms.
Secondly, how did you get the resistor of exactly same value ? How was the value measured ?
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Omnibus

Before posting the data I'd mention that, yes, there's a difference in the wave forms. The resistance of the coil and the ceramic resistor was measured with a Keithley 2000 multimeter. The ceramic resistors are four 47Ohm ceramic resistors connected in parallel.

Omnibus

Here are the screen captures. You can clearly see the inductive response when coil is used as the load. That's what I thought was the error -- considering the inductive voltage as Ohmic overestimates the current for a given R. When you calculate the inductance, however, it's on the order of microHenry's. Don't know what the frequency dependency of the induction might be and I don't have an inductance meter at the moment to measure it.

Omnibus


Omnibus

And, here's the resistor Excel spreadsheet (couldn't post them together 'cause files are too big):