low-frequency limit

A frequency-dependent electrical model parameter value asymptotically projected to very low frequency, at which various high-frequency phenomena (e.g., skin effect in the lead, parasitic coupling to neighboring elements, effects of capacitance in inductors and inductance in capacitors) have negligible effect. Such a value is often used in single-lump models.

References

JEP123, 10/95

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