Claims
- 1. A variable inductance element for generating an inductive reactance to a high-frequency electrical signal current flowing between a first and a second signal terminal, comprising
- a rod-type core manufactured of a material having a non-linear relationship between magnetic field intensity H and magnetic flux density B,
- control means for generating a low-frequency electrical control current,
- a first control winding bearing said control current and generating magnetic fields in said core, and
- a signal coil coupled between said first and second signal terminals bearing said high-frequency electrical signal current and generating magnetic fields in said core.
- 2. The variable inductance element of claim 1 wherein said core is a cylindrical rod.
- 3. The variable inductance element of claim 2 further comprising
- a second control winding for bearing a low-frequency electrical control current generating magnetic fields in said core in substantially the same direction as said first winding, wherein
- said coil is wound around a midsection of said rod and said first and second control windings are positioned on said rod on opposite sides of said coil.
- 4. The variable inductance element of claim 3 wherein
- said rod is suspended inside of said first and second winding and said coil such that there is a cylindrical cavity between said core and said windings and coil, and further comprising
- cooling liquid in said cylindrical cavity between said core and said windings and coil in thermal contact with said core, windings and coil.
- 5. The variable inductance element of claim 4 wherein
- said cooling liquid flows through cavity along the length of said rod.
- 6. The variable inductance element of claim 3 further comprising
- conductive shielding positioned between said control windings and said core and between said control windings and said coil for preventing high-frequency magnetic fields generated by said coil from coupling through said control windings, but permitting low-frequency magnetic fields generated by said control windings to couple through said coil.
- 7. The variable inductance element of claim 6 wherein
- said conductive shielding possesses a gap to prevent high frequency eddy currents.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of 10 co-pending application Ser. No. 07/825,658, filed Jan. 23, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,187,454 by Kenneth S. Collins et al. for ELECTRONICALLY TUNED MATCHING NETWORK USING PREDICTOR-CORRECTOR CONTROL SYSTEM and a continuation-in-part of previously filed, co-pending application Ser. No. 07/722,340, filed Jan. 27, 1991, by Kenneth S. Collins et al. for PLASMA REACTOR USING ELECTROMAGNETIC RF COUPLING AND PROCESSES.
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