The multilayer air core inductance formula calculates inductance (L) in microhenries based on the number of turns squared (N^2), the inner (r1) and outer (r2) radii of the coil, and the length (L) of the coil. Inductance increases with more turns, a larger inner radius, and a smaller difference between the inner and outer radii. The formula divides a constant by terms involving the radii and length.
The multilayer air core inductance formula calculates inductance (L) in microhenries based on the number of turns squared (N^2), the inner (r1) and outer (r2) radii of the coil, and the length (L) of the coil. Inductance increases with more turns, a larger inner radius, and a smaller difference between the inner and outer radii. The formula divides a constant by terms involving the radii and length.
The multilayer air core inductance formula calculates inductance (L) in microhenries based on the number of turns squared (N^2), the inner (r1) and outer (r2) radii of the coil, and the length (L) of the coil. Inductance increases with more turns, a larger inner radius, and a smaller difference between the inner and outer radii. The formula divides a constant by terms involving the radii and length.
L {uH} = -------------------------- 6*r1 + 9*L + 10*(r2-r1)
L{uH} = Inductance in microHenries
N^2 = Total Number of turns on coil Squared r1 = Radius of the inside of the coil {meters} r2 = Radius of the outside of the coil {meters} L = Length of the coil {meters}