I don't see that the voltage is relevant. What
matters is what those parameters mean. For instance, if A is
what is often called A_i, the inductance factor, that difference
is not very significant.? Just assume the lower value. But what
C is, I can't guess.
On 2025-05-24 19:51, Vendy via
groups.io wrote:
Yes , out of the 4 two values (MS and K) have difference of
1% approx which is fine for me
But the other two values differ a lot?
For me , A = 10.184 and C = 0.3
But in the library file provided it is A = 11.875 and C = 0.001
Since I am dealing with millivolts , I want to be as much as
precise as possible here
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