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Clive Arthur
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I have an inductor wound on some 22mm plastic pipe, so essentially
air-cored. It\'s over 120 turns, 700mm long and uses resistance wire.
It\'s about 12uH.
There are 30 capacitors connected evenly along the coil commoned to a
copper pipe busbar. It simulates a long, peculiar transmission line.
I want to LTspice it. OK, lots of small inductors with some resistance
and the capacitors.
But these small inductors are coupled by virtue of being co-axial and
adjacent and being part of a single larger inductor. A tapped inductor
is surely a transformer, so how would I enumerate the coupling
coefficients, or is this something which can be ignored?
I know I can use an LTRA, but that doesn\'t simulate the discrete nature
of the capacitance, and I really want to simulate the simulated line.
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Cheers
Clive
air-cored. It\'s over 120 turns, 700mm long and uses resistance wire.
It\'s about 12uH.
There are 30 capacitors connected evenly along the coil commoned to a
copper pipe busbar. It simulates a long, peculiar transmission line.
I want to LTspice it. OK, lots of small inductors with some resistance
and the capacitors.
But these small inductors are coupled by virtue of being co-axial and
adjacent and being part of a single larger inductor. A tapped inductor
is surely a transformer, so how would I enumerate the coupling
coefficients, or is this something which can be ignored?
I know I can use an LTRA, but that doesn\'t simulate the discrete nature
of the capacitance, and I really want to simulate the simulated line.
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Cheers
Clive