[SI-LIST] Re: Wire impedance at HF
- From: "Rob Hinz" <rob@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <justin.tabatchnick@xxxxxxxxx>, <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 May 2002 17:20:08 -0700
Hi Justin,
Sure it's possible, depending on how you configured your simulation. In
general, your wire will form a transmission line. It will be referenced
either to itself, if you use it to terminate an existing transmission line,
or to some other reference conductor if not. In either case, unless the
transmission line defined by your wire or terminated by your wire, is
terminated in a perfectly matched impedance, the impedance seen looking into
the system will alternate between inductive and capacitive behavior as
frequency increases.
Zin = Z0*(Zload + j*Zo*tan(beta*length))/(Zo + j*Zload*tan(beta*length))
Beta = 2*pi/wavelength
I may have totally missed the mark here because I don't understand how you
set up the problem in HFSS. Please elaborate on that a little and perhaps I
can give you a better answer!
Regards,
Rob Hinz
Principal Engineer
SiQual Corporation
rob@xxxxxxxxxx
503-885-1231 (voice)
503-885-0550 (fax)
www.siqual.com
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Subject: [SI-LIST] Wire impedance at HF
HI All;
I recently simulated in HFSS a straight wire imbedded in a dielectric . As
predicted it behaved as an inductor between .6 GHz and 6 GHz , however above
6 GHz the reactance was capacitive which does not make sense . Is this at
all possible or is there something wrong with my model.
Thanks
Justin Tabatchnick
Intel, Sacramento
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