(Ok, Mr. green has found the same formula! Unfortunately, no free lunch!)
I find it easier to measure resonance with the damping resistor disconnected than to measure coil resonance, calculate coil capacitance, add cable, driver and shield capacitance to calculate Rd. It's another way to do it, maybe adjusting Rd while monitoring amplifier out is a better way. Rd/(pi L) should equal resonant frequency. Example 400/(pi*300)= .424 Mhz.
I find it easier to measure resonance with the damping resistor disconnected than to measure coil resonance, calculate coil capacitance, add cable, driver and shield capacitance to calculate Rd. It's another way to do it, maybe adjusting Rd while monitoring amplifier out is a better way. Rd/(pi L) should equal resonant frequency. Example 400/(pi*300)= .424 Mhz.
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