An inductor may be modeled as an inductance L in series with a series resistance Rs.
L represents the inductance and Rs represents the wire resistance. One should also put a capacitor Cd across the series combination of the L and Rs. Cd represents the distributed capacitance of the coil.
The impedance basically should increase monotonically until the resonant frequency then it should start decreasing (start becoming capacitive)
thank for your respons,
but i don really understand, if u don't mind, can u show me the circuit? or do u have any book/reference to suggest for me to refer. any information i really appreciate... thanks.
Hello, i am new to this forum.
What kind of active inductor you intend realyze? Discrete or integrated?
Your LNA amplifier is expected to work on LF band or RF band?
If you just need a low frequency one i can post a pdf document of inductor example i commonly use.
Regards.
Roberto
Hello everybody!
I'm also interested on this topic!
I would realise an active inductor implemented with discrete components for Low frequency filter (audio filter).
Could someone help me or give me some link to paper explaining me how to do the active inductor?
Thank you for any help
Luigi