Re: SPICEing The Inductance of a Trace Over a Ground Plane?
- From: hal-usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Hal Murray)
- Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 16:51:11 -0500
How are designers selecting how far away the ground plane should be?
Anybody have some frequency and distance examples?
Look at a PCB. If the board has many layers the spacing will
be less.
I'm trying to spice trace inductance over a ground plane.
It's not an inductor. It's a transmission line. The dimensions
determine the characteristic impedance.
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