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On 5/12/2010 3:16 PM, K7ITM wrote:
On May 12, 12:58 pm, wrote: ... To see what I mean, try entering D=10mm, N=10, len.=20mm, d=1mm, and check what C(L,p) is reported. Now try changing D in 1mm increments up and down. OK, so I don't trust the reported C(L,p) value, ... OK, it also helps to RTFM. The text down below the inductance calculator explains about this some. Also, I should have said that you need to set the "design frequency" to something low (e.g. 10MHz) to see the effect. However, the text suggests that C(L,p) value would be larger than expected...and I've also seen it for some coils to be considerably smaller. So I end up, then, not finding the lumped model including C(L,p) being very useful for the things I do, where I want a model that gives me _decent_ agreement over a broader frequency range, rather than perhaps more exact agreement over a very limited frequency range (as happens when the reported value of C(L,p) gets very large; try "design frequency" = 1MHz for that coil). Cheers, Tom You are amusing in an engineer unix geek kind of way. Just the kind of thing that annoyed my ex. tom K0TAR |
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