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Initial Permeability Vs Temperature

 •  CF 138        •  CF 195        •  CF 197  
 
 •  CF 129       
 •  CF 101        •  CF 140
 
•  CF 196        •  CF 124        •  CF 191 
 •  CF 190        •  CF 192        •  CF 199 
 .......................................................... Initial Permeability Vs Frequancy

 •  CF 197            •  CF 140
 •  CF 190            •  CF 192
  • CF 191
...........................................................
Amplitude Permeability as a function of Flux Density

 •  CF 138        •  CF 101 
 •  CF 129        •  CF 124
 •  CF 196
.............................................................
Flux Density Vs Temperature

 •  CF 138          •  CF 196
 •  CF 129          •  CF 101
.............................................................
Core Loss Vs Frequency

 •  CF 138           •  CF 196
 •  CF 129           •  
CF 101
  Complex Permeability Vs Frequency

 •  CF 138             •  CF 195
 •  CF 129             •  CF 101
 •  CF 196
.............................................................
B-H As a Function of Temperature

 •  CF 138             •  CF 101
 •  CF 129             •  CF 124
 •  CF 196
.............................................................
Core Loss Vs Temperature

 •  CF 138          •  CF 101
 •  CF 129          •  CF 124
 •
 CF 196
.............................................................
Core Loss Vs Flux Density

 •  CF 138          •  CF 196
 •  CF 129          •  
CF 101
.............................................................. Relative Loss Factor Vs Frequency

 •  CF 140             •  CF 190
 •  CF 192             • CF 191
 

NOTE :

1. These characterstic curves are typically for 25 x 15.05 x 12 size Toroids.

2. Specific core data will usually differ from these, due to the influence of geometry

and size and there exist no direct relationship between characterstic material data

and the data measured using cores of different shapes and sizes, made of same material.

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