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August 12, 2009 at 10:42:33 |
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Erik, [c-76-121-43-212.hsd1.wa.comcast.net] |
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Re: caps and coils |
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Hello Andrew,
Thank you for your response. I have found and used many of the standard online crossover calculators as you have suggested, in the past. What I am after however, is a calculator that actually asks for the cap and coil value and then returns the crossover frequency. I have been unsuccessful in my searches thus far. Example:
I have one cap and one coil of values x and y. I want to figure out the crossover frequency attained when using these two values of components. I know that normally you have a desired crossover point and then you purchase the components but is there any way to figure out crossover frequency with cap and coil values? What if the cap and coil values don't match up exactly?..... Say more than 10% in one direction on the cap and more than 10% in the other direction on the coil?
Best regards,
Erik
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