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Apr 20, 2022 at 10:00 comment added Kuba hasn't forgotten Monica Generally speaking, the only way to reliably do this is to assemble a test coupon with the passive parts laid out same as they'll be in the product, with connectors for network analyzer installed. The connect the thing to a network analyzer, and determine exactly what the response is. Spice is garbage in = garbage out: the results are only as good as the device models supplied by the vendor. If you're not getting spice models from the manufacturer for each passive part that you're using, then you're at best doing guesswork. It'll be much quicker to test it and get real data.
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