#4299 Printed Circuit Board Coil (Magnetic & Antenna)
#4299 Printed Circuit Board Coil (Magnetic & Antenna) How Printed Circuit Board Motors Are Insanely Efficient https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7EbmhvVnrg #4299 Describe a 3-inch PCB etched as a coil. Would this produce an magnetic field? A 3-inch PCB etched as a coil—often referred to as a planar inductor or PCB antenna —is a fascinating intersection of traditional electrical engineering and modern fabrication. Description of the PCB Coil To fit a coil onto a flat, 3-inch square (or circular) substrate, the "winding" is etched as a continuous spiral of copper trace. Geometry: It usually follows a Square , Hexagonal , or Archimedean (circular) spiral pattern. The "Return" Path: Since a coil needs two terminals, one end is at the outer edge of the spiral. The inner end must "jump" back to the outside, which usually requires a via (a hole plated with copper) to a second layer on the back of the board, where a single trace leads back out. Trace Specs...