Step-by-Step Guide: Designing an E-Shaped Electromagnet for a Magnetic Levitator

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Designing an E-shaped electromagnet for a magnetic levitator involves creating a soft steel core (EN1A) that can lift a weight of 500 grams about 2 inches off the ground. The user expresses confusion and stress over the numerous variables involved in the design process and seeks a step-by-step approach or similar examples to simplify the task. Suggestions include utilizing online calculators to assist in determining the necessary specifications for the electromagnet. The project also involves designing the rest of the circuit and using an Arduino board for control. Overall, the discussion highlights the challenges of electromagnet design within the context of a larger project.
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Hi guys and gals

Long story short I'm trying to make an magnetic levitator (like you can see on youtube), basically a floating metal ball, this will be part of a project I'm doing but the issue is I have absolutely no idea how to go about designing a electromagnet from scratch (which is a requirement for this).

My only constraints are:

E shaped core
Soft Steel core (EN1A to be precise)
Lift weight of 500 grams about 2 inches from ground (and maintain it about 2 inches from the magnet)

for me its just too many variables and I keep getting confused and stressed! Some simliar examples would be awesome or as close to a step by step design approach as possible would be a god send.

I should point out this is a small part of a project, the majority is designing the rest of the circuit and using a arduino board to control the feedback loop, its just I've wasted so much time on magnet design and still have no clue so starting to worry about time constraint.

Thanks for any help
 
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