@all,
The larger the magamp, the better. For anybody attempting to replicate this, make sure that you are at least using enough material to be equal to or greater than the amount of steel that I am using for my magamp cores. If the cores are too small, you might have difficulty accurately measuring the power consumption/production.
The magamp cores act like a sponge. When they are externally saturated by the modulation winding, all of the magnetic flux that is originating from the power winding is thrown out into the permeable space surrounding the Constant Current Circuit and the saturation/desaturation cycles manifests as sinusoidal current superimposed on Constant Current which causes the EMF to develop in the output transformer. The larger the magamp core, the more flux lines that can thrown out of the core and turn into output EMF.
Dave
The larger the magamp, the better. For anybody attempting to replicate this, make sure that you are at least using enough material to be equal to or greater than the amount of steel that I am using for my magamp cores. If the cores are too small, you might have difficulty accurately measuring the power consumption/production.
The magamp cores act like a sponge. When they are externally saturated by the modulation winding, all of the magnetic flux that is originating from the power winding is thrown out into the permeable space surrounding the Constant Current Circuit and the saturation/desaturation cycles manifests as sinusoidal current superimposed on Constant Current which causes the EMF to develop in the output transformer. The larger the magamp core, the more flux lines that can thrown out of the core and turn into output EMF.
Dave
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