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Conductance for inductor

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How to calculate conductance for inductor? For example if I have an 200pH inductor with R=2Ohm.
 
A real inductor exposes a complex impedance Z = R + jX respectively admittance Y = G + jB, with G representing conductance

What are specifically asking? Could be, you have a series equivalent circuit Z = R + jwL and want to transform to parallel equivalent circuit?
 
A real inductor exposes a complex impedance Z = R + jX respectively admittance Y = G + jB, with G representing conductance

What are specifically asking? Could be, you have a series equivalent circuit Z = R + jwL and want to transform to parallel equivalent circuit?
Yes, how to transform? Thank you for your help
 
Basic complex arithmetic, Y = 1/Z, G = Re(Y), to calculate 1/Z, you'll convert cartesian to polar representation and vice versa.
 

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