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   Coils, Air Core

In electrical engineering, an electromagnetic coil is formed when a metallic or conductive wire is looped around a core to create an electronic inductor or electromagnet. One loop of wire is usually referred to as one turn. A coil consists of one or more turns. For use in an electronic circuit, electrical connection terminals called taps are often connected to a coil. Coils are often coated with varnish and/or wrapped with insulating tape to provide additional insulation and secure them in place. A completed coil assembly with taps etc. is often called a winding. A transformer is an electromagnetic device that has a primary winding and a secondary winding that transfers energy from one electrical circuit to another by magnetic coupling without moving parts. The term tickler coil usually refers to a third coil placed in relation to a primary coil and secondary coil. A coil tap is a wiring feature found on some electrical transformers, inductors and coil pickups, all of which are sets of wire coils. The coil tap(s) are points in a wire coil where a conductive patch has been exposed (usually on a loop of wire that extends out of the main coil body).

Some common electromagnetic coils include:

  • A bifilar coil is a coil that employs two parallel windings.
  • A Barker coil is used in low field NMR imaging.
  • A Balun is set of transformer coils for transmission lines.
  • A Braunbeck coil is used in geomagnetic research.
  • A degaussing coil is used in the process of removing permanent magnetism (magnetic hysteresis) from an object.
  • A choke coil (or choking coil) is low-resistance inductor used to block alternating current while passing direct current.
  • A Garrett coil is used in metal detectors.
  • A Helmholtz coil is a device for producing a region of nearly uniform magnetic field.
  • A hybrid coil (or bridge transformer) is a single transformer that effectively has three windings.
  • An induction coil (or ignition coil) is an electrical device in common use as the ignition system (ignition coil or spark coil) of internal-combustion engines.
  • A loading coil is, in electronics, a coil (inductor) inserted in a circuit to increase its inductance. Archaically called Pupin coils.
  • A multiple coil magnet is an electromagnet that has several coils of wire connected in parallel.
  • A Maxwell coil is a device for producing almost a constant magnetic field.
  • A Oudin coil is a disruptive discharge coil.
  • The polyphase coils are connected together in a polyphase system such as a generator or motor.
  • A relay coil is the copper winding part of a relay that produces a magnetic field that actuates the mechanism.
  • A Repeating coil is a voice-frequency transformer.
  • A Rogowski coil is an electrical device for measuring alternating current.
  • A single coil is a type of pickup for the electric guitar.
  • A solenoid is a mechanical device, based around a coil of wire, that converts energy into linear motion.
  • A Tesla coil is category of disruptive discharge coils, usually denoting a resonant transformer that generates very high voltages at radio frequencies.
  • A voice coil which is mounted to the moving cone of a loudspeaker.


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Bomag USA, LLC
Caddell-Burns Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Central Technologies
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Coilcraft
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Crownpo Technology Inc.
CTM Magnetics
Custom Coils Inc.
Custom Magnetics Inc.
Datatronic Distribution, Inc.
EK Magnetics
Electromech, Inc.
Electronika Intl. Inc.
Forest Electric Company
Frequency Management
Frontier Electronics
Hurricane Electronics Lab., Inc.
Keytronics, Inc.
Mech-Tronics
Minntronix, Inc
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Pico Electronics, Inc.
Precision Inc
Raycom Electronics, Inc.
RCD Components, Inc.
Renco Electronics, Inc.
RFE International, Inc.
Scientific Conversion, Inc.
Shogyo Int'l Corp.
Sigma Electronics Inc
Sprague-Goodman Electronics, Inc.
Standex Electronics Inc.
Tabtronics Incorporated
The Inter-Technical Group, Inc.
Thomas Magnetix
Thordarson Inc.
Thordarson Meissner Incorporated
Tranex Inc
Transtek Magnetics
Triad Magnetics (formerly Magnetek)
Vitec Electronics Corp.
West Coast Magnetics
Wilco Corporation
Wirebenders, Inc.
World Power Components
Fix & Prog. Sinewave Oscillators - Frequency Devices

 

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Formulae and tables for the design of air-core inductance coils, (University of California publications in engineering) (University of California publications in engineering)
Frederick Eugene Pernot

Air Pollution Engineering Manual
Air & Waste Management Association and Wayne T. Davis

Control Systems for Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
Roger W. Haines and Douglas C. Hittle

Excerpt - page 58: "... rate of escape, and therefore the time delay. When the coil is deenergized, a check valve ... CHECK LEAK PORT VALVE DIAPHRAGM AIR CHAMBER IRON CORE WIRE COIL SOLENOID PLUNGER CONTACT ARMATURE Figure 3-9. Time-delay relay, ..."
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Transformer Design Principles: With Applications to Core-Form Power Transformers
Robert M. Del Vecchio, Bertrand Poulin, Mary-Ellen F. Feeney, and Pierre T. Feghali

Excerpt - page 15: "... cooling. The primary cooling media for transformers are oil and air. In oil cooled ..."
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Electrical Applications for Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Systems
Langley

Excerpt - page 103: "... magnetic field can be increased by inserting a soft iron core inside the coil. See Figure 21-3. Metallic Core ... a higher permeability than the air which is normally inside the coil. The magnetic field will ..."
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Indoor Air Quality Issues
David Hansen

Excerpt - page 27: "... air to the building's core, while a second system supplies air to the building perimeter. The ... unit has its own heating/cooling coil that permits adjusting the temperature. ... the occupant's space. With the core supply system, the supply fans feed horizontal ducts (located above ..."
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Tesla: Man Out of Time
Margaret Cheney

Excerpt - page 87: "... wire circuits. Hertz's equipment had been feeble and the spark coil both impractical and dangerous. Tesla ... as the Tesla coil, an air-core transformer with primary and secondary coils tuned to resonate-a step-up ..."
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Beginner's Guide to Reading Schematics
Robert J. Traister and Anna L. Lisk

Excerpt - Back Matter: "... i L K b b Single Double Stereo General INDUCTORS (COILS) Air core Iron core Powdered iron (rf choke) core Variable Single core ..."
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Embedded Systems Architecture: A Comprehensive Guide for Engineers and Programmers
Tammy Noergaard

Excerpt - Back Matter: "... that a Earth circuit is connected to. Special 41 Inductor [Coil] Air Core 1YYL An electrical component made up of coiled wire Iron ..."
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Newnes Electrical Pocket Book, Twenty-third Edition (NEWNES POCKET BOOKS) (Newnes Pocket Books)
Martin Heathcote and E A Reeves

Excerpt - page 119: "... stator ing ure) Stator slots Pole shoe i ~~ Pole core i Exciting coil - Air gap Path of mean magnetic flux Figure 7.6 Cross-section of ..."
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Electronic Portable Instruments
Halit Eren

Excerpt - page 49: "... be configured for current measurements. As an example, the Rogowski coil is illustrated in Figure 2.3. The Rogowski coil is a solenoid air core winding of a small cross section looped around a conductor ..."
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Manufacturing Engineer's Reference Book
D. KOSHAL

Excerpt - page 7: "... space by the relative permeability:  (10.24) For air and other non-magnetic materials, the ... magnetic flux developed in a coil with a ferrous core is many times greater than that through a similar coil ..."
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Automotive Electrical Handbook (HP 387)
Inkwell Co. Inc.

Excerpt - page 43: "... thermostatic principle and the electromagnetic principle, also called the balancing coil or air-core principle. Thermostatic gauges are found only in factory installations. I ..."
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Schaum's Outline of Electromagnetics
Joseph Edminister

Excerpt - page 174: "... is applied to the closed path C through the long, air-core coil shown in Fig. 11-10, the result is 1=Nl But since ..."
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Old Time Radios! Restoration and Repair
Joseph J. Carr

Excerpt - page 122: "... have a magnetic field: (A) forming the wire into a coil enhances the field, (B) a solenoid-wound coil. For an air-core solenoid wound-coil in which the length is greater than 0.4d, ..."
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Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics, Fourth Edition (Teach Yourself)
Stan Gibilisco

Excerpt - page 56: "... other common symbols include the incandescent lamp, the capacitor, the air-core coil, the iron-core coil, the chassis ground, the earth ground, the ..."
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How to Test Almost Anything Electronic
Delton T. Horn

Excerpt - page 171: "... the coil, there is an electrical short circuit between the core and the exposed winding(s). Obviously, ... type of problem with an air-core coil, of course. You can determine if there is a core ..."
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Physics Demystified : A Self-Teaching Guide (Demystified)
Stan Gibilisco

Excerpt - page 304: "... Some other common symbols include the lamp, the capacitor, the air-core coil, the iron-core coil, the chassis ground, the earth ground, the ..."
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Schaum's Outline of Basic Circuit Analysis
John O'Malley

Excerpt - page 190: "... ,uWb 9.35 Find the approximate inductance of a single-layer, 300-turn air-core coil that is 3 in long and 0.25 in in diameter. ..."
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Tab Electronics Guide to Understanding Electricity and Electronics
G. Randy Slone

Excerpt - page 88: "... lines (lines of force), thus increasing the inductance value. Some coils used in high-frequency applications contain ... inductors do not contain metallic cores. These are referred to as air core coils. The electromagnet shown in Fig. 3-4 illustrates how ..."
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High-Power Audio Amplifier Construction Manual
G. Randy Slone

Excerpt - page 213: "... virtually all audio power amplifiers. L1 should always be an air core coil because the high currents flowing through it as a result ..."
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GROL Plus: General Radiotelephone Operator License Plus Radar Endorsement
Gordon West, Fred Maia, and Gerald Luecke

Excerpt - page 191: "... the following formula for the approximate inductance of a single-layer air-core coil: L Where: d = diameter of coil in inches ."
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Complete Wireless Design
Cotter W. Sayre

Excerpt - page 5: "... of DC bias voltage. This is important in choosing a coil for a circuit that demands ... only acceptable type of inductor core material is typically that of the air-core type. inductor coil design. There are times when the proper ..."
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Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits, Volume 7
Rudolf F. Graf and William Sheets

Excerpt - page 316: "... If you want to try building this filter, wind the coils on high-powered toroids. Alternatively, you could wind an air-core coil using the nomograms in The ARRL Handbook for Radio ..."
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Designing, Building, and Testing Your Own Speaker System with Projects
David B. Weems

Excerpt - page 82: "... right to 0.64 mH. There are two kinds of choke coils that can be used: air Core and iron Core. Air-core coils are preferred, but for large ..."
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Great Sound Stereo Speaker Manual
David B. Weems and G. R. Koonce

Excerpt - page 129: "... of inductors are used in speaker system crossover networks , air-core and iron-core coils. An air-core coil can have a solid core if the ..."
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Scientific American Science Desk Reference (Scientific American (Wiley))
Scientific American

Excerpt - page 155: "... fluorescent lighting, the Tesla induction motor (1882-87), and the Tesla coil, and developed the alternating current (A.C.) electrical supply system. The Tesla coil is an air core transformer with the primary and secondary windings tuned in resonance ..."
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Handbook of Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations
Frank R. Spellman

Excerpt - page 150: "... the current is reversed, the polarity of the coil and core are reversed. The electromagnet is ... the battery to the induction coil, generating the very high voltage ... the coil, it is an air core, but when the coil is energized, a movable soft-iron ..."
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Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics
Stan Gibilisco

Excerpt - page 66: "... Some other common symbols include the lamp, the capacitor, the air-core coil, the iron-core coil, the chassis ground, the earth ground, the ..."
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The Technician's Radio Receiver Handbook
Joseph J. Carr

Excerpt - page 140: "... most applications, especially where the temperature is relatively stable, the coil with a magnetic core can be wound from enameled ... for a bit of frustration. AIR CORE COILS For air core coils, use #18 SWG or ..."
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Screams of Reason: Mad Science in Modern Culture
David J. Skal

Excerpt - page 89: "... of the mad scientist in the machine age. Tesla's famous coil-an air-core transformer generating showy, writhing electrical arcs and sparks--eventually became Hollywood ..."
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Schaum's Outline of Basic Electricity
Milton Gussow

Excerpt - page 183: "... conductor? Ans. Vivid = 14 V 9.32 If the iron core is removed from the coil in Prob. 9.30, (a) What will the flux be in the air-core coil? (b) What value of induced voltage would be produced ..."
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CET Study Guide
Joseph A. Risse

Excerpt - page 219: "... 20. The inductance of an air-core coil does not depend upon: A. the shape of the coil. ..."
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Linear Circuit Analysis: Time Domain, Phasor, and Laplace Transform Approaches (The Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Raymond A. DeCarlo and Pen-Min Lin

Excerpt - page 245: "... an empirical formula for estimating the inductance of a single-layer air-core coil. Definition and Basic Examples ii(t) L DEFINITION OF LINEAR INDUCTOR ..."
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Switching Power Supply Design & Optimization
Sanjaya Maniktala

Excerpt - page 170: "... we get B= = le, compared with the gapped core case e I NI $=Bg= l e We can see that B has increased substantially in the gap and core as compared to the air-core coil. See a comparison in Table 7.3 for a summary of ..."
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Transformer and Inductor Design Handbook, Third Edition (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Colonel Wm. T. McLyman

Excerpt - page 4: "... current, I, and the number of turns, N, in the coil. The force, NI, required to create the flux is magnetomotive force (mmf). The relationship between flux density, B, and magnetizing force, H, for an air-core coil is shown in Figure 1-6. The ratio of B ..."
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