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how to specify the natural resonance of the inductor in hfss

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Hi everyone,
I am trying to do two-band antenna and use inductor as selective network for frequency separation. And how to specify the natural resonance of the inductor with interturn capacitance, when it similar to parallel oscillating loop?
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You could just add a parallel capacitance that is equal to the interturn capacitance times the number of turns. Also known as the SRF (Self Resonant Frequency).
 

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I thought I would be able to separately simulate the inductor in hfss using some ports, boundary conditions, and solution type, then put it in my antenna design, but I don't know how to do it correctly...
is it possible to measure the natural frequency of the inductor in HFSS separately?
 
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