Ok,
So i've been trying to learn about some of the electrical concepts that surround pickups. While I understand that these numbers don't mean very much if you can't wind a good pickup to begin with, I still want to learn them out of facination. I dont have a stong knowledge in electronics so I have to teach myself all the terms as I go.. Everything from the differences between AC & DC, to impedance, and inductance.
I've sifting through some website, books, and articles to try to come up with the formulas for obtaining a few items. I was hoping someone here would look these over and see if they are correct for pickups. I'm a little confused in what units to use (for example if an equation contains "L" should I put the number in Henries, or Micro-Henries?)
So anyways here are two I'm working on
So just for reference here are the descriptions of the letters:
Z = Impedance
L = Inductance
ƒ₁= Frequency the inductance was measured at
ƒ₂= Resonance Frequency
C = Capacitance measured at the same frequency as L
Anyone here want to take a look at these? am I way off?
So i've been trying to learn about some of the electrical concepts that surround pickups. While I understand that these numbers don't mean very much if you can't wind a good pickup to begin with, I still want to learn them out of facination. I dont have a stong knowledge in electronics so I have to teach myself all the terms as I go.. Everything from the differences between AC & DC, to impedance, and inductance.
I've sifting through some website, books, and articles to try to come up with the formulas for obtaining a few items. I was hoping someone here would look these over and see if they are correct for pickups. I'm a little confused in what units to use (for example if an equation contains "L" should I put the number in Henries, or Micro-Henries?)
So anyways here are two I'm working on
Code:
IMPEDANCE: Z = L x ƒ₁ x π x 2 RESONANCE FREQ: ƒ₂ = 1 ---------- 2π√(LC)
Z = Impedance
L = Inductance
ƒ₁= Frequency the inductance was measured at
ƒ₂= Resonance Frequency
C = Capacitance measured at the same frequency as L
Anyone here want to take a look at these? am I way off?
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