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Regarding the Value of inductance at high frequency

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Dear Friends,

I am designing matching networks. I have to design the matching networks to match the high imaginary impedance at 2.45 GHz frequency.
i need more than 100nH inductance at 2.45 GHz. I am able to get 34 nH maximum value of inductance from coilcraft. after this limit i am getting
the value of SRF less than operating frequency.

Can i connect the inductors in series in order to get large value of inductance. If yes then will it change the SRF.
for example i need 102 nH, then 3 inductors of 34 nH can give the desired vale.
will the SRF be same for both the inductors?
 

Can i connect the inductors in series in order to get large value of inductance. If yes then will it change the SRF.
for example i need 102 nH, then 3 inductors of 34 nH can give the desired vale.
will the SRF be same for both the inductors?
Hi at first i don't know why you are limited to 34 nH ?
At second , yes you can use some inductors in series to obtain your purpose .
Best Wishes and Good luck
Goldsmith
 

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