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Re: how can i make a susceptance with LTspice


John Woodgate
 

In message <CALBs-Ti=EVmQ7Kze1GxnidYUebsgYMnm-M_Ne3BY9jBsRLbA4A@...>, dated Fri, 19 Jul 2013, Andy <Andrew.Ingraham@...> writes:

Is there a susceptance in LTspice, that i can direct use?


A capacitor, or an inductor, are susceptance elements.
I think the question is whether one can enter a susceptance value in a component's properties. I'm sure this isn't possible, but;

a) you never know what is in fact possible in LTspice;

b) you can overcome it because you can calculate the capacitance C or inductance L that has susceptance B at frequency f quite easily:

C = B/(2pi*f), L = 1/(2pi*f*B).

Elastance, anyone? (;-)
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