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[SI-LIST] Re: Lumped Inductors In Microwave
- From: Ed Sayre III <esayre3@xxxxxxxx>
- To: koul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 17:15:10 -0400
Vinod,
If this is an academic exercise, then a list serve is not where you will
learn the fundamentals. Put simply, a wire is an inductor and even a
capacitor can be used for its parasitic inductance if the frequency is
right. Try looking in Pozar's book Microwave Engineering. As well as
Roger Harrington's Books and Publications. Some more fundamental ideas can
be found in the excellent reference Field and Waves in Communications
Electronics. By Ramo Whinery and Van Duzer.
Good luck.
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At 01:14 AM 9/8/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi all,
> Can anyone guide me on what can be used to model as lumped inductor
> in microwave circuits. I have looked at CAD of microwave circuits (Gupta,
> Garg, Chadha) where they have shown that spirals can be, apart from them
> what else can be used.
> Thanks in advance.
>Vinod Koul
>Graduate Student
>Microwave Lab.
>Electrical Communication Engg. Dept.
>Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
>India - 560012
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