Do you mean this:Would you mind showing the maths and explain the measurement sequence?
JimB
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Do you mean this:Would you mind showing the maths and explain the measurement sequence?
Do you mean this:
JimB
From other posts of yours, I gather that you are retired or semi-retired, like several others in this forum. Including me.Found the subject very appealing. It moved me to read about Hartley, Colpitts and Clapp oscillators. I see this as a challenge to do something that works.
The colpitts seem to be much more stable.
From other posts of yours, I gather that you are retired or semi-retired, like several others in this forum. Including me.
It is important for us to keep our brains functioning properly, and nothing is better than a good technical challenge.
To tell you the truth, this has also piqued my curiosity, and may also jump into building some old fashioned oscillators.
When you wind the air coil, stabilize it with hot glue or or epoxy once you tune the frequency. Or use the tunable inductors with the slug that can be turned with a non-magnetic screwdriver (diddle stick). A standard air coil will be easier to change the fluid or material to measure permittivity.