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February 26, 2023 at 8:24 pmSneh PatelSubscriber
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I have this 2 coil spiral inductor design (2 lumped ports in Terminal Network) for which I want to find the self-inductance, mutual inductance, and parasitic capacitance. I used the following formula to calculate the inductance. However, I am getting mixed results for different formulas I have tried. I would appreciate your help to see how I can find the accurate parameters of the 2 coil structure.
1) L = -1 / (2*pi*F*im(Y11))
2) L = im(Z11) / (2*pi*F)
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February 27, 2023 at 4:14 amAtonal WilsonSubscriber
HFSS™ uses a numerical technique called the Finite Element Method (FEM). This is a procedure where a structure is subdivided into many smaller subsections called finite elements. The finite elements used by HFSS are tetrahedra, and the entire collection of tetrahedra is called a mesh. A solution is found for the fields within the finite elements, and these fields are interrelated so that Maxwell’s equations are satisfied across inter-element boundaries. Apart from this if you want to learn something new then react native online course is designed for JavaScript and React developers who aspire to learn mobile building skills. By following this course, you will expand your React and JavaScript knowledge, learn some concepts of functional programming, and prepare to enter the mobile world.
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