Shadow_warrior Member Oct 9, 2018 #1 How to find Mean Length Turn MLT from datasheet? I have a core of E70/33/32 and I want to find MLT of this core?
How to find Mean Length Turn MLT from datasheet? I have a core of E70/33/32 and I want to find MLT of this core?
K kubeek Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Oct 9, 2018 #2 maybe post your datasheet? it took me about ten seconds to google the datasheet and find the number.
Shadow_warrior Member Oct 9, 2018 #3 kubeek said: maybe post your datasheet? it took me about ten seconds to google the datasheet and find the number. Click to expand... Thankyou. Here is the datasheet Attachments e_70_33_32-1220190.pdf 400.3 KB · Views: 166
kubeek said: maybe post your datasheet? it took me about ten seconds to google the datasheet and find the number. Click to expand... Thankyou. Here is the datasheet
Shadow_warrior Member Oct 9, 2018 #4 kubeek said: ten seconds Click to expand... Please explain how you are calculating? Thankyou.
dr pepper Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Oct 9, 2018 #5 The datasheet you posted specifies In, the average length of a turn. This might assime that the winding space is completely full, so you might need to adjust this a little if you dont have much copper, but its a start.
The datasheet you posted specifies In, the average length of a turn. This might assime that the winding space is completely full, so you might need to adjust this a little if you dont have much copper, but its a start.
K kubeek Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Oct 9, 2018 #6 Shadow_warrior said: Please explain how you are calculating? Thankyou. Click to expand... typed your core size into google, opened an epcos datasheet and looked at the ln line. Ln is the average length of turn aka mean turn length.
Shadow_warrior said: Please explain how you are calculating? Thankyou. Click to expand... typed your core size into google, opened an epcos datasheet and looked at the ln line. Ln is the average length of turn aka mean turn length.