Infolytica MagNet Tutorials & Examples

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The forum discussion focuses on simulating transformers using Infolytica's MagNet software. Users express difficulty in finding tutorials and examples specifically related to coil design. Key resources mentioned include the "Introduction to MagNet" guide, which contains various examples, and the Live Docs available online for supported users. For additional assistance, contacting Infolytica support at support@infolytica.com is recommended.

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Infolytica MagNet help!

hi there,

i'm trying to simulate a transformer using Infolytica's MagNet. But I'm not getting it right. Mostly because i couldn't find any tutorials or examples for this program.

Can anybody post a tutorial link or even a example(s) where there are coils designed? i'd be really thankful...
 
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There are 2 sources of information for you. In the HELP menu, there are a few documents that will help, but probably the best is the "Introduction to MagNet" guide. This has a range of examples including coils.

There is also a great deal more information in the Live Docs on the web pages, but this requires you to be a supported user of the software. If you are, then also ask support @ infolytica.com.
 
Most likely this can only be answered by an "old timer". I am making measurements on an uA709 op amp (metal can). I would like to calculate the frequency rolloff curves (I can measure them). I assume the compensation is via the miller effect. To do the calculations I would need to know the gain of the transistors and the effective resistance seen at the compensation terminals, not including the values I put there. Anyone know those values?

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