Hi,
I'm trying to estimate the inductance @ 200 KHz of a transformer. For this I know the inductance @ 10 KHz which is 4 mH. (The inductance is dependent also on the excitation signal applied on it (100mVAC probably a sinusoidal signal ...) You will find the datasheet attached. It would be good if I could know if the inductance will be higher at higher frequency or if it will be lower... The other solution is to estimate the inductance by doing an LTspice simulation. Nevertheless, it is possible to estimate the inductance in function of the frequency only if the LTspice model include this kind of informations. The model is provided by the manufacturer itself. The solution to estimate the inductance is based on the following formula U(L) = Ldi/dt. By knowng di/dt and U(L), I can estimate L in function of the frequency. I attached you the LTspice model of the transformer if you have motivation. What do you think of this idea ? Is this seems to be realistic for you ? Do you have any idea of what would be the inductance variation in function of frequency ?
(I can't do measurement on the transformer)
Thank you and have a nice day
I'm trying to estimate the inductance @ 200 KHz of a transformer. For this I know the inductance @ 10 KHz which is 4 mH. (The inductance is dependent also on the excitation signal applied on it (100mVAC probably a sinusoidal signal ...) You will find the datasheet attached. It would be good if I could know if the inductance will be higher at higher frequency or if it will be lower... The other solution is to estimate the inductance by doing an LTspice simulation. Nevertheless, it is possible to estimate the inductance in function of the frequency only if the LTspice model include this kind of informations. The model is provided by the manufacturer itself. The solution to estimate the inductance is based on the following formula U(L) = Ldi/dt. By knowng di/dt and U(L), I can estimate L in function of the frequency. I attached you the LTspice model of the transformer if you have motivation. What do you think of this idea ? Is this seems to be realistic for you ? Do you have any idea of what would be the inductance variation in function of frequency ?
(I can't do measurement on the transformer)
Thank you and have a nice day
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