Standard 393-1991

IEEE Standard for Test Procedures for Magnetic Cores

Working Group Chairman: Vacant

Status: Balloting For Re-affirmation 1ST Quarter 1998

Scope:

This standard specifies applicable tests to describe the significant properties of magnetic cores in electronic applications. It is primarily concerned with magnetic cores of the type used in electronics transformers, magnetic amplifiers, inductors and related devices. However, many of the tests specified herein are general in scope and adaptable to magnetic cores in may other applications. Standards covered by this publication include tests for specifying or measuring, or both, permeability, core loss, apparent core loss, induction, hysteresis, thermal characteristics and other properties of all commonly used types of magnetic cores.

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