Online calculators

The title says it all. This is for established factual (we hope) things.

Online calculators

Postby Doug Coulter » Sat Jun 23, 2018 5:49 pm

I keep running in to the ones hosted here when searching (eg too lazy to pick up the slide rule and do unit conversions and algebraic re-arrangement).
http://www.daycounter.com/Calculators/

Covers a whole bunch of what an EE does when estimating this and that.
Posting as just me, not as the forum owner. Everything I say is "in my opinion" and YMMV -- which should go for everyone without saying.
User avatar
Doug Coulter
 
Posts: 3515
Joined: Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:05 pm
Location: Floyd county, VA, USA

Re: Online calculators

Postby Doug Coulter » Tue Jul 17, 2018 5:25 pm

Another one for the ft type ferrites: http://toroids.info/FT50-43.php
Posting as just me, not as the forum owner. Everything I say is "in my opinion" and YMMV -- which should go for everyone without saying.
User avatar
Doug Coulter
 
Posts: 3515
Joined: Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:05 pm
Location: Floyd county, VA, USA

Re: Online calculators eV to Kelvin

Postby Doug Coulter » Tue Jul 17, 2018 6:29 pm

https://www.translatorscafe.com/unit-co ... lt-kelvin/

What a laugh, and one reason I don't pay much attention to silly claims of fusion temperatures in tokomaks. Nice big sounding numbers they report, but work it back to eV and...funny stuff. We're at what, 580e-6 K? All their math when attempted to apply to this is like talking about how viscous a snail trail is and comparing it to jet airplane envelope. We're just not on the same scales, different effects apply at this point.

Actually, if we get real coherent beams going, we're some multiple better than that - they are basing their calculations on spreading the eV energy into all degrees of freedom on top. If we get our approach right, we'll be using just one of those.
Posting as just me, not as the forum owner. Everything I say is "in my opinion" and YMMV -- which should go for everyone without saying.
User avatar
Doug Coulter
 
Posts: 3515
Joined: Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:05 pm
Location: Floyd county, VA, USA

Re: Online calculators Ferrite Al, turns, inductance

Postby Doug Coulter » Sat Jan 19, 2019 1:55 pm

Give any two, calculate the 3rd. Handy. Tested here, reasonably accurate.

https://www.dextermag.com/al-inductance-calculator/
Posting as just me, not as the forum owner. Everything I say is "in my opinion" and YMMV -- which should go for everyone without saying.
User avatar
Doug Coulter
 
Posts: 3515
Joined: Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:05 pm
Location: Floyd county, VA, USA


Return to Formulas and data constants

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 14 guests

cron