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  • #46
    Originally posted by David Schwab View Post
    Is there anything different about a round slug v. a square slug as far as eddy currents?
    Not really. The real rule is that it varies as the square of the minimum dimension constraining the eddy currents. It the case of pickups, the relevant dimensions would be for eddy currents that are more or less parallel with the turns of the coil.

    I notice Bartolini used square poles in his original designs. He talks about it in the patent, but it's mainly about the shape of the magnetic field v. round poles.
    Right. He is worried about the static magnetic field. Not that it makes that much difference. It may be that square was easier to make.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Joe Gwinn View Post
      It may be that square was easier to make.
      I think that might be the case.
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      • #48
        Has anyone used serial communication with their extech? I'd like to integrate the readings into the winder software I'm writing.
        www.chevalierpickups.com

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        • #49
          Extech serial protocol

          Originally posted by chevalij View Post
          Has anyone used serial communication with their extech? I'd like to integrate the readings into the winder software I'm writing.
          download the serial protocol doc here:

          http://www.salvarsan.org/download/Ex...20Protocol.pdf

          It uses an irritating non-standard line setting like 7data,1parity odd, 2400
          so confirm it with a modem program first.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by chevalij View Post
            Has anyone used serial communication with their extech? I'd like to integrate the readings into the winder software I'm writing.
            Is the intent to measure inductance while winding?

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            • #51
              First, thanks for the serial commands Salvarson! Works like a charm. Now I just have to concatinate the string into the various sections and I'm golden.

              No, not while winding. I'd have to use a brush system to measure the bobbin end and that would probably screw up any reading. I'm building a new winder/control and data system and hoping to have everything run through my laptop using labview. I want to be able to wind the pickup and have the software log the L/R/C of each pickup into MSAccess for customer report generation. Would have been easier if it had a USB port, but with the serial commands I can access the Extech and read the return string.
              www.chevalierpickups.com

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              • #52
                Originally posted by salvarsan View Post
                download the serial protocol doc here:

                http://www.salvarsan.org/download/Ex...20Protocol.pdf
                I can't open the file using xpdf on linux. Do you have a postscript version?
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                • #53
                  Originally posted by mkat View Post
                  I can't open the file using xpdf on linux. Do you have a postscript version?
                  Can't convert to postscript facilely at the moment.

                  You can get Adobe Acrobat 9.1 for linux at:

                  http://get.adobe.com/reader/

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