Induction Heater PCB
INDUCTION HEATER
An induction heater is a device that heats electrically conductive materials, like metals, using electromagnetic induction. It works by passing a high-frequency alternating current through a coil, creating a magnetic field that induces currents within the work-piece, which then generates heat due to resistance. This process allows for efficient, non-contact heating of materials.
This PCB design is intended for smaller applications such as soldering iron, short pulse heating of ferrous metals. To use it for induction heating, you need to wind a copper pipe for about 4-6 turns. Power the board with an input voltage ranging from 12vdc to 48vdc.
Ensure that you apply lead on the solder masks on the board and if possible, add copper wires to improve current flow.
Induction Heater PCB
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