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Hi Rick,
The article is nicely written and easy to understand. Catchy title!
When you talk about the effect on inductance from fields adding or
cancelling due to currents being in same or opposite directions, you may
want to specify that you are talking about magnetic fields. Also a simple
formula showing relationship of inductance and capacitance with
self-resonant frequency may help people understand the increase or
decrease in fr.
regards
Percy Chinoy
Global Business Manager | Rohm and Haas Electronic Materials | Circuit
Board Technologies
Tel: (508) 787-4697 | Mobile: (781) 363-1129
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[EM] CircuiTree Column Draft
Here?s a draft of my upcoming column for CircuiTree magazine,
probably to run in July. I like to show these around to my colleagues
in the business to make sure they are as accurate as possible, so
please look it over in the next few days and let me know if there is
anything you think needs changing.
Thanks,
Rick
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