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Robert Baer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > Jian wrote: > > > > A system (straight wires here): > > > > ------------------ L > > > > ------------------ L > > > > Self-inductance of each is L (when alone), > > mutual inductance is M at low frequency. > > > > How do I obtain L(f) and M(f) from L and M for > > high frequency range, say, 100MHz? > > > > Thanks. > > What is the diameter of the wires? > What is the spacing between the wires? > How far away are they from a ground plane or ground planes? > How long are they? > > In short, you must also consider capacitance, and other > transmission-line effects. And the dielectric of the insulation. Basically unanswerable, unless you elaborate.
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