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on-chip inductor size

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what will be the max inductor size that I can use on-chip?
 

Hi, oabedi.

The inductor on-chip is often required to be less than 10nH.

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oabedi said:
what will be the max inductor size that I can use on-chip?

What do you mean 'size'? It's value or area?

Usually the value is less than 15nH, and area is less than 400um*400um.
 

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