Ceramic-silver composite conductors have been fabricated in lengths gr
eater than 200 meters using both powder-in-tube and dip-coated methods
. Progress has been made in conductor uniformity through control of pr
ocess steps including powder packing, tape coating, deformation, and h
eat treatment. Critical current density (J(c)) in lengths up to 100 me
ters has been evaluated by measuring end to end current in coils, both
pancake wound and solenoid wound. These coils mere made using a wind-
and-react technique. J(c) values greater than 10(5) A/cm(2) have been
attained over 17 m lengths of conductor in these coils in self field a
t 4.2 K. The magnetic field dependence of 4.2 K J(c) in fields as high
as 17 T will be reported for these coils. Microstructural factors aff
ecting J(c) are discussed.