Mar 24, 2007 #1 B bageduke Advanced Member level 4 Joined Oct 19, 2005 Messages 119 Helped 11 Reputation 22 Reaction score 2 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 2,090 Anyone has idea about simulating Q of a capacitor. Let's say that the capacitor may also have parasitic inductor serial connected to it.
Anyone has idea about simulating Q of a capacitor. Let's say that the capacitor may also have parasitic inductor serial connected to it.
Mar 25, 2007 #2 E elbadry Full Member level 6 Joined May 6, 2005 Messages 347 Helped 72 Reputation 144 Reaction score 10 Trophy points 1,298 Location Egypt Activity points 3,884 For a cap in parallel with resistor: Q=ω RC so: You can get real part of input impedance ( R ) and multiply it by imaginary part of input admittance ( wC ) thus getting Q
For a cap in parallel with resistor: Q=ω RC so: You can get real part of input impedance ( R ) and multiply it by imaginary part of input admittance ( wC ) thus getting Q
Mar 26, 2007 #3 B bageduke Advanced Member level 4 Joined Oct 19, 2005 Messages 119 Helped 11 Reputation 22 Reaction score 2 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 2,090 hi, elbadry Thanks for your reply. If I have a capacitor with a small serial parasitic resistor, is there anyway we can accurately get this resistor value through simulation?
hi, elbadry Thanks for your reply. If I have a capacitor with a small serial parasitic resistor, is there anyway we can accurately get this resistor value through simulation?