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Reg Edwards wrote:
"Owen" wrote Reg, I mentioned in an earlier post that I was concerned about the estimate of the loop inductance. Owen, The HF inductance of a square loop is - L = 0.8 * H * ( Ln( 4 * H / D ) - 1.467 ) microhenries, where H is length of one side, and D is diameter of circular conductor, both dimensions are in metres. Though it looks a little different, that formula will always produce exactly the same results as the one that I have used. There are half a dozen other formulas which at first appear to be different from the above but can be mathematically transformed to be identical. And then there are imperial and metric units. I got it out of one of one of my old notebooks. It's what I use in my programs. I think I stole it from Terman. And Terman stole it from Grover. So it's sure to be accurate enough for anything you are ever likely to use it for. I looked in Terman, but didn't find it, and still can't. I might be blind! I got it from http://emcsun.ece.umr.edu/new-induct/ but it obviously shares the same root as yours. They attribute it to Grover. It is obviously an approximation because when a large conductor diameter is comparable with a very short length of side, the inductance has a negative value. Understood. As a sanity check, compare it with whatever formula you have used up to now. See above. I think you are telling me I should be confident I am sane. If it was just that easy! Now I just have to find someone with access to an OATS to measure one of these things. Thanks Reg... Owen |
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