Inductance Flashcards

1
Q

What’s another name for an inductor?

A

Solenoid

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2
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What does an inductor do?

A

When a current flows through it, energy is stored in the resulting magnetic field. When the current changes, the time-varying magnetic field induces a voltage in the conductor, which opposes the change in the current that created it.

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3
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What are some on-chip applications of inductors?

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  1. Voltage controlled oscillators in Radio Frequency (RF) wireless applications
  2. Input matching circuits of low noise amplifiers
  3. On-chip chokes (block flow of AC while allowing DC)
  4. Inductively loaded pre-amplifiers
  5. On-chip transformers
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4
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What are problems with on-chip inductors?

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  1. Quality factor (Q) hard to achieve due to limitations in planar process and various design issues.
  2. Only able to make inductors with very small values 1-300 nH.
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5
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What’s the alternative to on-chip inductors?

A

Off-chip air-wound discrete inductors.

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6
Q

What happens to inductance between two wires if their widths change but center points do not move?

A

Inductance remains constant.

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7
Q

What is the equation for inductors in series?

A

Lab = L1 + L2 + L3

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8
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What’s the equation for inductors in parallel?

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1 / Lab = 1 / L1 + 1 / L2 + 1 / L3

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9
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What are common styles of planar (monolithic) inductor layouts?

A
  1. Square spirals
  2. Octagonal spirals
  3. Circular spirals
  4. Square symmetric center-tapped
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10
Q

What is a “weber”?

A

Unit of magnetic flux.

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11
Q

What is inductance?

A

Ability of a device to generate magnetic flux by a changing current.

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12
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What is the definition of 1 Henry?

A

When you pass 1 amp in 1 second, it will induce 1V on neighbor.

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13
Q

Contrast inductors and capacitors.

A

Inductor blocks changing current, capacitor blocks steady current.

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