This is a spin off from the Dollard thread. In it there was discussion of mutual inductance and complex quantities. long story short it had me think of something and I gave a quick try.
A transformer core made up of capacitor plates. It's a very strange thing. I'll state that there is a lot more to it than just randomly putting the parts together, there are some very critical and complex ratios between capacitance and inductance in this particular geometry.
RF frequencies have odd effects differing from DC voltage and low frequencies as well. DC Pulsed is most effective.
I made a couple of these cores, one used some magnets I had laying around and the other was made from a ferrite bead cut in half like a bagel and then two copper plates affixed with an oil soaked wax paper dielectric, this one is only 3/4" dia yet ended up with a 10000uF capacitance
There is no difference between the magnets and ferrite core, prefer the ferrite core so that copper plate may be used.
Thought I'd share and see if anyone else has tried such a thing.
I'll be working a bit more with this and seeing if I can generate some equations to design an efficient core.
A transformer core made up of capacitor plates. It's a very strange thing. I'll state that there is a lot more to it than just randomly putting the parts together, there are some very critical and complex ratios between capacitance and inductance in this particular geometry.
RF frequencies have odd effects differing from DC voltage and low frequencies as well. DC Pulsed is most effective.
I made a couple of these cores, one used some magnets I had laying around and the other was made from a ferrite bead cut in half like a bagel and then two copper plates affixed with an oil soaked wax paper dielectric, this one is only 3/4" dia yet ended up with a 10000uF capacitance
There is no difference between the magnets and ferrite core, prefer the ferrite core so that copper plate may be used.
Thought I'd share and see if anyone else has tried such a thing.
I'll be working a bit more with this and seeing if I can generate some equations to design an efficient core.
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