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I've written an Open Office (3.1.0) spreadsheet that is aimed at hobbyists who want to calculate the low frequency inductance of various common configurations of wire. You can get the spreadsheet and an explanatory document. Since the file will likely evolve over time, I haven't uploaded it to AAC so that I only have to maintain it in one place. Remember, I'm an electrical hobbyist, so go easy on the EE bashing in case I've messed up technically. If you do find errors or places where things could be improved, please send me email and I'll fix the tools.
Warning: messing with inductance calculations can be hazardous to your free time. You'll soon be knee-deep in elliptic functions, Kelvin functions, power series, etc. And saying to yourself, 'Oh, just one more function.' I finally caught myself and realized all I wanted was something that would give me a 10% or so estimate of the inductance, as I'm not designing inductance standards. Thus, a spreadsheet with simple formulas is an entirely adequate tool.
Since I don't use MS Office, writing it in Open Office was my only choice. I perfectly understand not wanting to download a huge amount of stuff just to use one program. SgtWookie, I'd be interested in knowing whether these add-ons allow people to use the spreadsheet in Excel. It's likely some things won't come through. For example, I put the equations used next to every inductance calculation and OO's equation language feels similar to TeX/LaTeX, but MS Office had the most gawd-awful implementation for equations. I'd be surprised if MS wrote the code to convert things. More importantly, the BASIC macro environments of MS Office and Open Office are different (at least they were a decade ago).
Since I haven't used MS Office in about a decade, I won't state absolutely that OO's macros will work in MS Office, but, again, I'd be quite surprised if they do. I fiddled a bit more with the spreadsheet today and just uploaded a third version. It now includes the ability to calculate the resistance of a chunk of wire at different temperatures. It performs the calculations for: • Single layer air-core solenoid • Multiple layer air-core solenoid • Straight round wire • Loop of round wire • Rectangle of round wire • Regular polygons (sides 3, 4, 5, 6, 8) • General planar loop of round wire • Planar spiral • Two parallel wires • Wire parallel to ground plane • Parallel rectangular traces • Wide trace over ground plane • Coplanar traces • Isosceles triangle loop of round wire • Coaxial cable • Toroidal inductor If you find errors or omissions, please let me know via the email in the documentation and I'll get things fixed.