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Calculating the inductance of a Si wire

 
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Feb8-09, 03:38 AM   #1
 

Calculating the inductance of a Si wire


Dear all,

How can I calculate the inductance (L) of a silicon interconnect wire from electromagnetics provided that I know the 3-D charge distribution (rho(r)), current (I) and effective potential (Veff(r))?

I think I can use this formula for L:

L=VolIntegral{B dot H dvol}/I^2

But how can I calculate B and H vectors from rho, I and Veff in 3-D?



Regards,
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