1482-D

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The General Radio 1482-D Standard Inductor was introduced in Catalog N (1954) and remained available through Catalog U (1970).

General Radio 1482-D
500μH Standard Inductor
General Radio 1482-D Standard Inductor

Available from 1954 to 1970

Manuals
  • Manual Needed.
Catalog History
 Document Year Page
Catalog N 1954 60
Catalog O 1956 162
Catalog P 1959 176
Catalog Q 1961 174
Catalog R 1963 163
Catalog S 1965 206
Catalog T 1968 102
Catalog U 1970 132
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The Type 1482-D is 500 μH inductance standard designed to replace the Type 106 Standard Inductor. The inductor is symmetrically wound toroid on a ceramic core. The toroid is hermetically sealed in a mixture of cork and silica gel then potted in an aluminum case. The connections to the inductor are three Type 938-A jack-top binding posts. Two of the terminals for the inductor and the third is the case connection with shorting link, affording two or three terminal standards. Each inductor is supplied with a calibration certificate with corrections for 200 Hz, 500 Hz, and 1 kHz and actual specifications.

For all the members of the series see 1482 article.

Specifications

  • Nominal Inductance: 500 μH
  • Accuracy: ±0.1%
  • Resonant Frequency: 960 kHz
  • DC Resistance: 0.38  Ω
  • Q at 100 Hz: 0.83
  • Current rms: 725 mA, 1.5° C rise, 200 mW; 2.81 A, 20° C rise, 3 W
  • Stability: inductance change is less than ±0.01% per year

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