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| om82 |
Posted - Jun 30 2008 : 16:51:05 Hello there, I am trying to calculate the inductance of a simple model, but all I get is the (R+jL) looks like:
Freq = 0.1 Row 0: -1.#IND-1.#INDj Freq = 1 Row 0: -1.#IND-1.#INDj Freq = 10 Row 0: -1.#IND-1.#INDj Freq = 100 Row 0: -1.#IND-1.#INDj Freq = 1000 Row 0: -1.#IND-1.#INDj Freq = 10000 Row 0: -1.#IND-1.#INDj Freq = 100000 Row 0: -1.#IND-1.#INDj Freq = 1e+006 Row 0: -1.#IND-1.#INDj Freq = 1e+007 Row 0: -1.#IND-1.#INDj Freq = 1e+008 Row 0: -1.#IND-1.#INDj Freq = 1e+009 Row 0: -1.#IND-1.#INDj Freq = 1e+010 Row 0: -1.#IND-1.#INDj Freq = 1e+011 Row 0: -1.#IND-1.#INDj Freq = 1e+012 Row 0: -1.#IND-1.#INDj
What is the reason for the #IND... instead of values?
Here is the model: * Inductivity PCB .units mm .default sigma=5.8e4 .default nhinc=3 .default nwinc=3
******* Part A NB1 x=27 y=0 z=0 NB2 x=27 y=-14 z=0 eBseg1 NB1 NB2 w=20 h=0.3
******* Part B NC1a x=15 y=-20 z=0 NC2a x=37 y=-20 z=0 eBseg2a NC1a NC2a w=10 h=0.3
******* Part C NE1 x=25.5 y=-26 z=0 NE2 x=25.5 y=-49 z=0 eBseg4 NE1 NE2 w=22 h=0.3
******* Contacts for Bondwire NBW1 x=25 y=-9 z=-0.1 NBW2 x=32 y=-21 z=-0.1 NBW3 x=32 y=-31 z=-0.1 NBW4 x=25 y=-42 z=-0.1
NBW1o x=25 y=-9 z=5 NBW2o x=32 y=-21 z=5 NBW3o x=32 y=-31 z=5 NBW4o x=25 y=-42 z=5
******* Bondwire, vertical EBW1 NBW1 NBW1o w=0.4 h=0.4 EBW2 NBW2 NBW2o w=0.4 h=0.4 EBW3 NBW3 NBW3o w=0.4 h=0.4 EBW4 NBW4 NBW4o w=0.4 h=0.4
******* Bondwire, horizontal EBW1w NBW1o NBW4o w=0.4 h=0.4 EBW2w NBW2o NBW3o w=0.4 h=0.4
.external NC1a NB1
.freq fmin=1e-1 fmax=1e18 ndec=1
.end
The ports are at the upper end in the middle (NB1) and on the left hand side (NC1a). Does anyone see my mistake? I am new to this sort of simulation, would be nice if anyone helps. Thank you! |
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| niravadesai |
Posted - Aug 10 2009 : 10:32:16 Hi. I received the same error. It probably is showing a connectivty error in your design. You would want all the nodes connected together in a single loop.
niravadesai |
| BSTI111 |
Posted - Aug 04 2008 : 20:27:41 Found a geometry error and #INDs went away and now am getting good answer.
BSTI111 |
| BSTI111 |
Posted - Aug 04 2008 : 19:54:42 I just got the same thing after modifying my problem. Not sure why.
BSTI111 |