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[[Image:cube_PEEC_LTUcube PEEC LTU.png|thumb|right|200px|A 10x10x10 cm cube is modelled in the frequency ___domain. The cube is excited with a
unitary current pulse in one corner.]]
 
[[Image:case_PEEC_LTUcase PEEC LTU.png|thumb|right|200px|A 19x43x38 cm (LxWxT) case with one opening (19x10) in the front is modeled in the time ___domain.]]
 
'''Partial element equivalent circuit method (PEEC)''' is partial [[inductance]] calculation used for interconnect problems from early 1970s which is used for numerical modeling of [[Electromagnetism|electromagnetic]] (EM) properties. The transition from a design tool to the full wave method involves the [[capacitance]] representation, the inclusion of time retardation and the dielectric formulation.
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==Application==
 
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==Theory==
 
===PEEC model reduction===
The rigorous full-wave version of the PEEC method is called (Lp,P,R,t) PEEC, where Lp is partial inductance, P is potential coefficient (inverse of capacitance), R is resistance, and t is delay. If available, reduced model of the full-wave version can be used. For example, if the EIP structure is electrically small, the delay term t can be omitted and the model can be reduced to (Lp,P,R) PEEC model. In addition, if frequency is sufficiently high so that w*Lp >> R, we can omit R term and use approximate (Lp,P) PEEC model. According to various modeling situations, (Lp) and (Lp,R) models are also useful.
 
===Orthogonal PEEC===
 
===Nonorthogonal PEEC===
 
===Time ___domain analysis===
 
===Frequency ___domain analysis===
 
==Discretization==
 
===Meshing basics in PEEC===
 
===Uniform meshing===
 
===Nonuniform meshing===
 
==PEEC solver==
 
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==Case study==
 
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==References==
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