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* '''Adjustment Accuracy:''' ±0.4% | * '''Adjustment Accuracy:''' ±0.4% | ||
* '''RMS Current:''' 2.4 mA | * '''RMS Current:''' 2.4 mA | ||
* '''Resonant Frequency:''' | * '''Resonant Frequency:''' 94 kHz | ||
* '''DC Resistance:''' 4.3 Ω approximately | * '''DC Resistance:''' 4.3 Ω approximately | ||
Revision as of 21:21, 17 July 2024
The General Radio 1481-G Inductor was introduced in Catalog M (1951) and remained available through Catalog R (1963).
The Type 1481-G inductor is of the toroid wound, dust-core design. The toroid is clamped between the two aluminum case halves. The 1481-G inductor is derived from Types 940 and 1490 decade inductors. Each inductor is engraved with nominal inductance, accuracy, and inductance change versus current. The connections are Type 938-B Jack-Top binding posts, one being grounded.
See the overview page 1481 for the complete series.
Specifications
- Nominal Inductance: 100 mH
- Adjustment Accuracy: ±0.4%
- RMS Current: 2.4 mA
- Resonant Frequency: 94 kHz
- DC Resistance: 4.3 Ω approximately