It seems that PU's capacitance is not so easy to measure. I think normal method is to define the resonance frequency and inductance and then calculate the capacitance.
It would be nice if you could get the capacitance easier to calculate the resonance frequency and have a feeling how the PU will behave.
I thought that not so sophisticated or brutal method would be to make a tap at half point the coil. Then wind the rest. Then disconnect or cut the coil at half tap, measure the capacitance at the start and end.
So if you are winding 10000 turns, tap it at 5000 turns. Wind the rest, cut the wire at the tap, measure the capacitance, solder the wire back.
Never tried, but if someone has, please tell if it doesn't work.
It would be nice if you could get the capacitance easier to calculate the resonance frequency and have a feeling how the PU will behave.
I thought that not so sophisticated or brutal method would be to make a tap at half point the coil. Then wind the rest. Then disconnect or cut the coil at half tap, measure the capacitance at the start and end.
So if you are winding 10000 turns, tap it at 5000 turns. Wind the rest, cut the wire at the tap, measure the capacitance, solder the wire back.
Never tried, but if someone has, please tell if it doesn't work.
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