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50 ohms transmission line and calculating inductance

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I have a microstrip line (rf trace with Zo=50 ohm). Somewhere on the trace I need to create .67nH inductor.

What formula do i use to do this?
or/and
What free sw is available that I can use to do this?

I found a calculator that finds the inductance if you provide the:

w =width of the strip in inches,
b = the length in inches,
h = the distance between the strip and the ground plane
here at
https://www.daycounter.com/Calculators/Microstrip-Inductor-Calculator.phtml

but can i use this considereing I see nothing about Zo=50 ohms?

please respond ASAP, please.......
 

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