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tideblue
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inductor model
Apr 16
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Hi,
I found in my model file that the variation of inductor at different models could be up to +-15%. And the parasitic resistance and capacitance are correlated(when Rs is max,Cox is min and vice versa)
I can not find any theoretical explanation on the big variation of L and the correlation.
Do you think these numbers are trustworthy?
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Re: inductor model
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May 15
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About the correlation, I suppose Rs is min, the metal width is max, thus the parasitic cap is max, if you still want the same inductance.
what do you mean by different models? Do you have different models for one inductor in your lib?
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