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Your best hope would be to cascade a small inductance and a larger one.
An alternative is to use a ferrite which looks more like a resistance than an inductance at high frequencies, though I suppose that's not really what you are trying to accomplish. (In general it's better to post more about what you are wanting to do in a more global sense, because sometimes the best solution is different than what you've assumed.) Note that an 0.1uF capacitor is very unlikely to look much like a capacitor above a few MHz, let alone up to 3GHz. Cheers, Tom |
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