I have made preliminary tests of my pancake coils connected in parallel. Their magnetic fields are opposing. When they are 2mm apart (coaxial and parallel) their combined inductance is 2.6µH, at 8mm: 4.9µH, at 16mm: 6.3µH, at 23mm: 7.2µH and when they are far apart and perpendicular their combined inductance is 10µH. These inductances were measured with an LCR meter at 100kHz. Below is their S21 │Z│ and Phase plot from 9kHz to 50MHz at different separation distances: ...and a zoomed-in plot from 3MHz to 12MHz at different separation distances: Notice, that in this configuration the coils exhibit very high Q. The Q increases as the separation distance increases. The self-resonance frequency decreases as the separation distance increases. The phase of the signal transmitted THRU the coils stays at the textbook +90º (inductive) right up to the self-resonance peak, where it makes an abrupt transition to -88º (capacitive). This is a very clean phase response because these coils act very inductively almost up to their self-resonance frequency. P.S. My interconnect to the coils after the Tee are not equal length (one is 4cm longer). This is because I did not have short SMA pigtails of equal length today.
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