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From: ornitz@kodak.kodak.com (Barry Ornitz)
Subject: Re: inductance calculations
Message-ID: <1991May13.221843.16687@kodak.kodak.com>
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Summary: Book by F. W. Grover
Keywords: inductance, intrinsic safety
Sender: Barry L. Ornitz
Organization: Eastman Kodak Co, Rochester, NY
References: <1991May10.170055.1336@amd.com>
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Date: Mon, 13 May 91 22:18:43 GMT

In article <1991May10.170055.1336@amd.com> phil@brahms.amd.com 
(Phil Ngai) writes:
>I know that with generous doses of calculus and Maxwell's equations the
>inductance of a particular geometry can be derived from first
>principles, but being a lazy person, I was wondering if there are any
>books with the formulas already derived. Particular emphasis on the
>type of geometries found on printed circuit boards.

Try "Inductance Calculations" by Frederick W. Grover.  It was originally
published in 1946 by Van Nostrand.  It is now reprinted by permission of Dover
Publications by the Instrument Society of America.  It's ISBN number is
0-87664-557-0.  The ISA can be reached at P. O. Box 12277, Research Triangle
Park, NC  27709.

This book is available by the ISA because of the constant need to determine
inductance values of intrinsically safe instrumentation. [Inductance and
capacitance are energy storage elements, of course.]

This book covers an extremely broad number of situations.
					Barry

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