On a purely flat traces without teeth, the Q would go down. In my case, the
No, I mean UP, not down, UP!!!
________ Brian G.
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Subject: Re: [PEDA] Dielectric constant
Do you notice any reduction in Q during trimming or is the effect insignificant in your circuits.
On a purely flat traces without teeth, the Q would go down. In my case, the teeth have already diminished the Q, sanding them down actually raises the Q ever so slightly. The key here is to construct the right size teeth so that the Q remains a constant. Obviously, this type of inductor does not contain the highest Q possible for a PCB, but, my goal wasn't for the highest Q, but, a constant one through the trimming process.
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