Coil64 Inductance Coil Calculator
By coil32Coil64 (Coil32) is a versatile tool for calculating single-layer inductance coils used in various electronics, such as matching circuits and amplifiers. The online calculator enables users to estimate the number of turns, winding dimensions, and select the appropriate wire type for home-brewed RF inductors. It employs Bob Weaver's equation, factoring in wire corrections, and allows for the calculation of Q-factor and self-capacitance. Coil64 is compatible across multiple platforms, including Windows, Linux, Mac-OS, and Android.
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