Re: How to simulate a frequency dependent resistor?



On 8 Jan 2006 03:46:02 -0800, "Greg" <gfoersler@xxxxxx> wrote:

>Hi,
>how can I simulate a frequency dependent resistor (skin effect) in a
>simulation of an amplifier?
>Does anyone have a solution for that?

What do you mean by "in a simulation of an amplifier"?
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