Re: How to simulate a frequency dependent resistor?



On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 12:05:35 +0100, "Fred Bartoli"
<fred._canxxxel_this_bartoli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
>"Greg" <gfoersler@xxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de
>news:1136720762.225318.28690@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi,
>> how can I simulate a frequency dependent resistor (skin effect) in a
>> simulation of an amplifier?
>> Does anyone have a solution for that?
>> Greg
>>
>
>I've used this quite successfully:
>
>http://weewave.mer.utexas.edu/MED_files/MED_research/Intrcncts/Skin_Effect_Ldr/MTT_96_skn_ldr.html

Yep. That's the classic paralleled conducting cylinders model. I
have someone else's paper on it around here somewhere but I can't find
it ;-)

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