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![]() On Jan 28, 10:47 pm, "camelot" wrote: Thank you Tom, I'll take a look to RFSim99 tool in order to convert data availables on the site like Q factor and impedence versus frequency. Regards, Camelot You would do well, too, to keep in mind that the data, especially for unshielded inductors, is only an approximation. The inductance and other parameters depend on exactly how you have mounted the part, and what else is around it. If you expect things in the real world to conform "exactly" to your model, you will be disappointed. You will find, for example, that Q changes with temperature, as well as with frequency, since the wire resistance changes with temperature. Expect the Q to change about -0.2% per degree C, which may not sound like a lot until you consider the effect of a 100C temperature rise, which can happen in some equipment. If you can use a vector network analyzer to actually measure one of your parts (or even a set of them, to get statistical information), that would be wonderful. Many modern VNAs will output an S-parameter file that you can then use in various software for simulations and modelling. Be a little careful about RFSim99--though I recommend it, it does have some problems in the area of saving and using S-parameter data. In particular, it expects a particular format for input, and on output, check carefully that the conversion was done correctly (something about using 10log(ratio) instead of 20log(ratio) for dB magnitude...). Cheers, Tom |
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