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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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| Bronze Partners |
| Abbott Technologies, Inc. |
| Allied Components International |
| Alpha-Core, Inc. |
| Amecon, Inc. |
| American Magnetics |
| Amidon Inductive Components |
| Andover, Incorporated |
| ATC-Frost Magnetics / Standex Electronics |
| Badger Transformer Comp. Inc. |
| Bey Electronics Corp. |
| BH Electronics, Inc. |
| Bomag USA, LLC |
| Bridgeport Magnetics/Tortran Inc. |
| Coil Specialty Company |
| Coiltech Inc. |
| Coin Electronics.Co.,Ltd |
| Communication Coil Inc. |
| Corona Magnetics, Inc. |
| Cramer Coil & Transformer Co., Inc. |
| CTM Magnetics |
| Custom Magnetics Inc. |
| Datatronic Distribution, Inc. |
| Delta Products Corp. |
| DT Magnetics |
| EK Magnetics |
| Electro Assemblies Corp. |
| Electrocube, Inc. |
| Electromech, Inc. |
| Electronika Intl. Inc. |
| EPCO Products Inc. |
| Forest Electric Company |
| Freed Transformer Company, Inc. |
| Gavagan Electronics |
| Gowanda Electronics Corp. |
| Hytronics Corp. |
| I-TECH CORP. |
| Inductive Technologies |
| Integrity Technology Corporation |
| Jantek Electronics Co., Ltd |
| Kaschke U.S.A. Inc. |
| Keytronics, Inc. |
| KOA Speer Electronics, Inc. |
| Lenco Electronics, Inc. |
| Lepco/Leonard Electric Products |
| Mag-Con Engineering, Inc. |
| Magna-Power Electronics, Inc. |
| Magnelab |
| Magnetic Windings Co., Inc. |
| Magnetico, Inc. |
| Magnetika, Inc |
| Microtran Manufacturing Division |
| Mingstar Electronic Corp. |
| Minntronix, Inc |
| Multicomp/ZMAN Magnetics |
| Neeltran, Inc. |
| Nicollet Technologies Corp. |
| Pico Electronics, Inc. |
| Precision Electronics |
| Precision Inc |
| Pulse Specialty Components |
| RCD Components, Inc. |
| Renco Electronics, Inc. |
| RFE International, Inc. |
| Robert M. Hadley Company, Inc. |
| Schott Magnetics |
| Sigma Electronics Inc |
| Signal Transformer |
| South American Development Corp. |
| Standard Magnetic Corp. |
| Standex Electronics Inc. |
| Tabtronics Incorporated |
| Tamura Corp. of America |
| TDK Corporation of America |
| The Inter-Technical Group, Inc. |
| Thordarson Inc. |
| Thordarson Meissner Incorporated |
| Toroid Corporation of Maryland |
| Torotel Products Inc. |
| Tranex Inc |
| Transtek Magnetics |
| Triad Magnetics (formerly Magnetek) |
| V & F Transformer Corp. |
| Ventronics, Inc. |
| Vishay Intertechnology |
| Vitec Electronics Corp. |
| Walker LDJ Scientific Inc. |
| Wirebenders, Inc. |
| ZMAN Magnetics |
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Nmr Spectroscopy Techniques (Practical Spectroscopy)
Martha Bruch

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| Excerpt - page 15: "... SPECTROMETER BLOCK DIAGRAM 1.4.1 Radio-Frequency Transmitter Inside the probe, a coil of wire (or foil) is wound along the X axis. The ends of this coil are ..." | | See more references to Coils, Foil Wound in this book. |
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Building Valve Amplifiers
Morgan Jones

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| Excerpt - page 163: "... like coupling capacitors are especially vulnerable. Because capacitors are invariably wound as a coil of foil, the outer foil screens the inner foil, and should ideally ..." | | See more references to Coils, Foil Wound in this book. |
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High Reliability Magnetic Devices (Electrical Engineering & Electronics, 115)
Colonel Wm. T. McLyman

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| Excerpt - page 81: "... Foil Wound Coils Foil Wound Coils Start Lead (Step I of 5) The anchor tape ..." | | See more references to Coils, Foil Wound in this book. |
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Transformer and Inductor Design Handbook, Third Edition (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Colonel Wm. T. McLyman

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| Excerpt - page 50: "... a litz design is shown in Figure 4-41, and a foil design is shown in Figure ... on the wire. The foil wound coil, shown in Figure 4-42, can be designed to make optimum ..." | | See more references to Coils, Foil Wound in this book. |
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Newnes Electrical Pocket Book, Twenty-third Edition (NEWNES POCKET BOOKS) (Newnes Pocket Books)
Martin Heathcote and E A Reeves

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| Excerpt - page 33: "... the material as are fans used for motor cooling purposes. Foil windings. Aluminium is the norm ... factor than for a wire wound copper coil is obtained, the aluminium conductor occupying some 90% of the ..." | | See more references to Coils, Foil Wound in this book. |
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Magnetic Susceptibility of Superconductors and Other Spin Systems
T.L. Francavilla, R.A. Hein, and D.H. Liebenberg

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| Excerpt - page 4: "... and sensing set consist of one primary and two secondary coils wound in series opposition. Details are given in table I. The primary is wound on a teflon cylinder covered by capton foil; the secondary coils are wound on the primary. General Electric ..." | | See more references to Coils, Foil Wound in this book. |
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