Peak AC Current Density

Definition

The peak AC current density specifies how much peak AC current a given width of a shape on the specified layer can handle at a certain frequency.

Values

The peak AC current density attribute has one of the following values, each of which return a float that represents the peak AC current density in mA/µm, where the distance refers to the width of the wire.

If an oaFltValue is specified, the value represents the peak AC current a wire can handle.

If an oaFlt1DTblValue is specified, the lookup key ("frequency") in the table represents the frequency in Mhz, and the value represents the peak AC current the wire can handle.

If an oaFltIntFltTblValue is specified, the row lookup key ("frequency") represents the frequency in Mhz, the column lookup key ("width") represents the width of the shape, and the value represents the peak AC current that the wire can handle.

Example

Manufacturing Reasons

Wires require enough current-carrying capability to avoid failures. Set the current density to the appropriate width to minimize failures due to current.

See Also

Average AC Current Density

RMS AC Current Density

Average DC Current Density

 

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