diff --git a/toroid.html b/toroid.html index 5c6cba9..509c2d1 100644 --- a/toroid.html +++ b/toroid.html @@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ Inductor Suppressor - Transformer @@ -82,7 +81,8 @@ Inputs via the slider widgets: AWG : Select the wire gauge. Sliding L-R changes AWG from 40-0. (Defaults to 20 AWG) - Nd : Winding density at the toroid inner-diameter. Controls how many single-layer turns can be achieved around the core. Maximum (100%, slider to hard-right) is reached when the turns are adjacent at the toroid's inner radius. (Defaults to 15%) + Nd : Winding density at the toroid inner-diameter. Controls how many single-layer turns can be achieved around the core. + Maximum (100%, slider to hard-right) is reached when the turns are adjacent at the toroid's inner radius. (Defaults to 15%) Vrms : The RMS voltage applied to the inductor (Volts). Determines the flux-density (B) and field-intensity (H) within the ferrite toroid. (Defaults to 10Vrms) f : Shifts the frequency of interest of the chart display from left-to-right. Left towards kHz, right towards GHz. @@ -115,7 +115,8 @@ Lᵢ : Initial inductance in microhenries. This is based on the initial permeability figure found in data sheets. For accuracy, use the frequency-dependent inductance displayed in the chart. Vrms : Excitation RMS voltage selected. Rdc : Wire resistance in ohms. - Ceff : Experimental effective-capacitance calculation to determine SRF. (Under development so greyed-out. Based on David Knight's G3YNH work on the self-capacitance of toroidal inductors detailed HERE). + Ceff : Experimental effective-capacitance calculation to determine SRF. (Under development so greyed-out. Based on David Knight's G3YNH + work on the self-capacitance of toroidal inductors detailed HERE). SRF : Experimental self-resonant frequency prediction in MHz. (Under development so greyed-out. From the same paper detailed above.) In the middle of the display are the following: @@ -1840,9 +1841,9 @@ mode: 'index', intersect: false, position: 'nearest', - bodyFont: { - family: 'monospace', - }, + bodyFont: { + family: 'monospace', + }, callbacks: { title: function(context) { var value = context[0].parsed.x;