But if you need an ungainly inductor in a circuit for its phase response, a gyrator may be just the ticket. So how does a gyrator do its magic? Consider this circuit simulation. The bottom circuit ...
I didn’t want a common ground, so I added R2, which, at 5 Mohm, might as well be an open circuit. Because the inductors have a 100:1 inductance ratio, the transformer has a 10:1 voltage ratio.
Figure 2: Over-all circuit with the measurement setup. 80¦Ìm width using ML2 and ML3 together to reduce the parasitic impedance. The spiral inductor has 20 turns with 200¦Ìm diameter, 2¦Ìm width and ...
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