auboy
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Hi guys,
I'm planning to make a simple low voltage transmission line like in picture below
I think the resistor, and capacitor is available but the problem is the inductor, since I never use inductor component before, is it fine to use choke in differential mode to simulate inductor like in picture above?
Because I need 47 mH and the lowest max dc resistance that I could find is in the choke.
And one more thing if in the choke said 47 mH but there are four leads, is that means lead 1 and 2 inductance value is 47 mH or I have to connected lead 2 and 3 together like in differential mode and it will be 47 mH?
Cheers,
I'm planning to make a simple low voltage transmission line like in picture below
I think the resistor, and capacitor is available but the problem is the inductor, since I never use inductor component before, is it fine to use choke in differential mode to simulate inductor like in picture above?
Because I need 47 mH and the lowest max dc resistance that I could find is in the choke.
And one more thing if in the choke said 47 mH but there are four leads, is that means lead 1 and 2 inductance value is 47 mH or I have to connected lead 2 and 3 together like in differential mode and it will be 47 mH?
Cheers,