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Measuring self Resonant FrequencyDocument 363-1 Specifications subject to change without notice. Document 363-1 Revised 09/16/03 IntroductionWhen comparing published electrical values, engineersrequire a common basis for comparison. Ideally, a 100 nHinductor with a self Resonant Frequency (SRF) of 1 GHzfrom one manufacturer is equivalent to inductors with thesame published values from every other , however, the test instrument and fixture af-fect the SRF measurement. Since all manufacturers donot use the same instruments and fixtures, not all pub-lished SRF specifications are equivalent, which makesinductor comparisons difficult. The following discussion isintended to provide insight into practical SRF determina-tions and Resonance of InductorsIdeal inductors would have zero resistance and zero ca-pacitance. But, real inductors have parasitic resistanceand capacitance.
Measuring Self Resonant Frequency Document 363-1 Specifications subject to change without notice. Document 363-1 Revised 09/16/03 Introduction When comparing published electrical values, engineers
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