In Reply to: Choke inductance - lower currents? posted by vbenonisen on March 2, 2012 at 14:22:43:
hey-Hey!!!,
At 100 mA of DC you'll be well into the largely constant inductance zone. You don't say how many volts you'll be applying to it though; with input service the AC component will not be small. I can give you a point at which that particular choke served well. 400-0-400 applied full wave with a DC component of ~170 mA. It stood this w/o complaint like buzzing or saturation. The output DC matched PSUDii well, indicating it was still behaving like a 10 Hy choke.
cheers,
Douglas
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