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   Coils, High Frequency High Q

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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API Delevan Inc.
Associated Components Tech. Inc.(ACT)
ATC-Frost Magnetics / Standex Electronics
AVX Corporation
Bey Electronics Corp.
BH Electronics, Inc.
Bomag USA, LLC
Bourns, Inc.
BREL International
Bridgeport Magnetics/Tortran Inc.
Caddell-Burns Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Central Technologies
CET Technology
Cletronics Inc.
Coil Specialty Company
Coil-Q Corp.
Coilcraft
Coin Electronics.Co.,Ltd
Communication Coil Inc.
Corona Magnetics, Inc.
CTM Magnetics
Custom Magnetics Inc.
Datatronic Distribution, Inc.
EAG Electronics
EK Magnetics
Electro Technik Industries
Electro-Numerics Inc.
Electrocube, Inc.
Electromech, Inc.
Electronika Intl. Inc.
EPCO Products Inc.
ETronic USA
Fastron Electronics
Ferroxcube USA
Forest Electric Company
Frequency Management
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Gavagan Electronics
Goguen Industries Inc.
Gowanda Electronics Corp.
Hytronics Corp.
I-TECH CORP.
IET Labs, Inc.
Inductive Technologies
Inductor Supply Inc
Integrity Technology Corporation
J.W. Miller Magnetics
Jantek Electronics Co., Ltd
Jaro Components, Inc.
Johanson Technology
Kaschke U.S.A. Inc.
KOA Speer Electronics, Inc.
KR Electronics, Inc.
LCR Electronics, Inc.
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Magnetic Circuit Elements
Magnetic Windings Co., Inc.
Magnetika, Inc
Mainstar Industries Limited
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Microtran Manufacturing Division
Midcom, Inc.
Mingstar Electronic Corp.
Minntronix, Inc
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Murata Electronics North America, Inc.
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Pico Electronics, Inc.
Piconics, Inc.
Polara Engineering Inc.
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Precision Inc
Prem Magnetics, Inc.
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RCD Components, Inc.
Renco Electronics, Inc.
RFE International, Inc.
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Semiconwell
Shogyo Int'l Corp.
Sigma Electronics Inc
SMD Inductors, Inc.
Sprague-Goodman Electronics, Inc.
Standex Electronics Inc.
Steward
Sumida America
Tabtronics Incorporated
Taiyo Yuden (U.S.A.), Inc.
Tamura Corp. of America
TDK Corporation of America
The Inter-Technical Group, Inc.
Thordarson Inc.
Thordarson Meissner Incorporated
Toko America, Inc.
Toroid Corporation of Maryland
Torotel Products Inc.
Tranex Inc
Transtek Magnetics
Triad Magnetics (formerly Magnetek)
TTE, Incorporated
Ventronics, Inc.
Vitec Electronics Corp.
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High Density Plasma Sources: Design, Physics, and Performance (Materials Science and Process Technology Series)
Oleg A. Popov

Excerpt - page 126: "... With the shielded plasma, the solution is to construct a high Q RF circuit (Q between 500 ... kW is delivered to the coil with a Q of 500, ... resonate at the desired RF frequency. This coil can be made of a variety of materials ..."
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Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering (Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Leonard S. Bobrow

Excerpt - page 286: "... resonat is, Wr = 2'Tr X 106 rad/s. Assuming a high-Q coil, wr = 1 1 1 L~ , wrC -- (4 X 1012)(500 X 10-'') = 50.7 he quality factor of the high-Q coil at the resonance frequency 1012 L Fig. 5.19 Practical tank circuit. 2The approximation given ..."
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Schaum's Outline of Basic Electricity
Milton Gussow

Excerpt - page 237: "... Ri (12-19) where Ri is the internal resistance of the coil equal to the resistance of ... in the coil (Fig. 12-17). Q is a numerical value without ... to 1000 for a very high Q coil. Radio frequency (RF) coils have a Q of about 30 to 300. ..."
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Bioradicals Detected by ESR Spectroscopy (Molecular and Cell Biology Updates)
Hiroaki Ohya-Nishiguchi and Lester Packer

Excerpt - page 73: "... Receiver The signal from the sample is detected in a high Q tuned coil, coaxial with the transmitter coils. ... During the receiving period the frequency of the coil is swept by a high Q varicap ..."
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