Updated documentation for new "nt" inductor parameter.

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@ -2318,7 +2318,7 @@ If both @option{temp} and @option{dtemp} are specified, the latter is ignored.
General form:
@example
LYYYYYYY n+ n- <value> <mname> <m=val> <scale=val> <temp=val>
LYYYYYYY n+ n- <value> <mname> <nt=val> <m=val> <scale=val> <temp=val>
+ <dtemp=val> <ic=init_condition>
@end example
@ -2354,6 +2354,9 @@ The @option{scale} keyword let the designer choose a different scale for
elements. This option is not yet very useful, it will fully implemented in the
future to perform technology scaling. At present is here as a work in progress.
The @option{nt} is used in conjunction with a @command{.model} line, and is used
to specify the number of turns of the inductor.
The operating temperature of instances can be set using the @option{temp}
option. Ngspice simulates the circuit with all components at the same single
temperature (the circuit temperature). To adjust the temperature of an
@ -2411,13 +2414,13 @@ silicon integrated inductors, an emerging technology.
@tab F/°C@math{^2} @tab 0.0 @tab 0.0001
@item TNOM @tab parameter measurement temperature
@tab °C @tab 27 @tab 50
@item N @tab number of turns
@item NT @tab number of turns
@tab - @tab 0.0 @tab 10
@item MU @tab relative magnetic permeability
@tab H/meters @tab 0.0 @tab -
@end multitable
The inductor has an indiuctance computed as:
The inductor has an inductance computed as:
If @option{value} is specified on the instance line then
@ -2446,7 +2449,9 @@ $$
@end ifnottex
If neither @option{value} nor @option{IND} are specified, then geometrical and
physical parameters are take into account:
physical parameters are take into account. In the following formulas @option{NT}
refers to both instance and model parameter (instance parameter overrides model
parameter):
If @option{LENGTH} is not zero:
@ -2454,13 +2459,13 @@ If @option{LENGTH} is not zero:
if {\rm MU } is specified:
$$
L_{nom} = {{{\rm MU} * \mu_0 * {\rm N}^2 * {\rm CSECT}} \over {\rm LENGTH} }
L_{nom} = {{{\rm MU} * \mu_0 * {\rm NT}^2 * {\rm CSECT}} \over {\rm LENGTH} }
$$
otherwise:
$$
L_{nom} = {{ \mu_0 * {\rm N}^2 * {\rm CSECT}} \over {\rm LENGTH} }
L_{nom} = {{ \mu_0 * {\rm NT}^2 * {\rm CSECT}} \over {\rm LENGTH} }
$$
with:
@ -2471,17 +2476,17 @@ $$
@end tex
@ifnottex
@example
2
MU * mu * N * CSECT
2
MU * mu * NT * CSECT
0
Lnom = ------------------- if MU is specified
LENGTH
Lnom = -------------------- if MU is specified
LENGTH
2
mu * N * CSECT
2
mu * NT * CSECT
0
Lnom = -------------- if MU is not specified
Lnom = --------------- if MU is not specified
LENGTH
with:
@ -2492,7 +2497,7 @@ mu = 1.25663706143592e-6 H/m
@end example
@end ifnottex
After the nominal inducatnce is calculated, it is adjusted for temperature
After the nominal inductance is calculated, it is adjusted for temperature
by the formula:
@tex