Abstract

In the study of thick-film magnetic circuits, it has been found that thick film cores of certain sizes could not be completely switched if a concentrated drive winding was used. In addition, the induced voltages differed in waveshape as a function of the location of the sense windings with respect to the concentrated drive winding. Both phenomena were obviously detrimental to the “normal” operation of the device as a magnetic storage or logical element. Studies of these phenomena were conducted using planar thick film toroids, photo-etched from 14-mil and 12-mil thick Square Loop Hy-Mu 80. From the results of these studies, qualitative explanation of the aforementioned phenomena is offered in the form of a three part flux pattern model.

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