I have a spool of 24G solid core insulated wire to make a 10" coil. I used 22 turns for ~262uH. I have some really long USB2.0 cables that have a spiral wrap of an aluminum/mylar foil with a ground wire as well. As I have a bunch of these USB cables, the next coil I make will use the signal wires as the insulation is probably better than my solid core 24G wire has. Anyway, I took the foil and spiral-wrapped it around the coil, leaving a gap as I see recommended. Any issue with then using the ground wire and wrapping it around the foil and then tying it to one of the coil wires?
I've read that some have used such USB cables as the feedline. Would you then recommend using the signal wires (green/white) as the hot and Vbus/ground as the ground? Should the shield and its ground wire then connect at the pcb ground and then leave the shield and its ground wire open at the coil side - or would it be better to connect them along with the Vbus ground to the coil ground(s), thus grounding the shield at both ends of the USB cable?
I've read that some have used such USB cables as the feedline. Would you then recommend using the signal wires (green/white) as the hot and Vbus/ground as the ground? Should the shield and its ground wire then connect at the pcb ground and then leave the shield and its ground wire open at the coil side - or would it be better to connect them along with the Vbus ground to the coil ground(s), thus grounding the shield at both ends of the USB cable?
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