On Nov 19, 2005, at 5:22 AM, Angelo Karabetsos wrote:
> Rich,
> What's the difference between a swinging choke and a non-swinging
> choke?
A swinging- choke reduces its inductance as current increases. A
(non-swinging) / fixed-choke has semi-constant inductance as current
increases or decreases. Thus, a fixed choke is usually chosen for a
resonant circuit. One type has an air-gap in the core and the other
does not, but I forgot which is what.
cheers, Angelo
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