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Impedance of "coil" at 1MHz.
Posted 20 ago 2018, 09:42 GMT-4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, RF & Microwave Engineering, Studies & Solvers Version 5.3a 0 Replies
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Hello, I have a bit of experience using comsol to solve a coil's DC parameters. However, the particular project I am currently working on uses a coil which the two terminals are not physically connected, they are capacitivily coupled. For all my previous work, I have followed along with an example project provided by Comsol, “Modeling of a 3D inductor”. Here lies my question: How do I modify this project file to work with a capacitivily coupled coil instead of a coil whose terminals are physically connected? I want to solve for the coils impedance (real and imaginary) at 1 Mhz. I will continue to plug away at it, but any help or direction would be much appreciated, Thanks in advance, Sami Hawasli
Hello Sami Hawasli
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