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RFSim99 anomaly
Hi all,
I use RFSim99 pretty often, and appreciate all it does. I've come across a few "strangenesses" in the past, and just found a new one to add to the list: In the RF Calculator Resonance/Reactance tool, enter 10MHz and 50pF. The resonating inductance is correctly shown as 5.066uH. Now change the capacitance to 50nF; you'd expect the inductance to show as 5.066nH, but it shows instead as 5.061nH. Change the capacitance to 50uF and the inductance shows as 5.066pH as expected. This isn't a big error, but it's a little puzzling that it's there at all. I discovered it when calculating values for a very narrow LC filter near 10MHz; I'm not sure if the error is worse than this at some points or not. This particular error seems to be only in the calculator, not in the simulator. Cheers, Tom |
RFSim99 anomaly
On Wed, 8 Jun 2011 13:12:47 -0700 (PDT), K7ITM wrote:
Hi all, I use RFSim99 pretty often, and appreciate all it does. I've come across a few "strangenesses" in the past, and just found a new one to add to the list: In the RF Calculator Resonance/Reactance tool, enter 10MHz and 50pF. The resonating inductance is correctly shown as 5.066uH. Now change the capacitance to 50nF; you'd expect the inductance to show as 5.066nH, but it shows instead as 5.061nH. Change the capacitance to 50uF and the inductance shows as 5.066pH as expected. This isn't a big error, but it's a little puzzling that it's there at all. I discovered it when calculating values for a very narrow LC filter near 10MHz; I'm not sure if the error is worse than this at some points or not. This particular error seems to be only in the calculator, not in the simulator. Cheers, Tom Artifacts of floating point arithmetic? |
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