6.1 What Is Inductance?6.2 Inductance Principle 1: There Are Circular Rings of Magnetic-Field Lines Around All Currents6.3 Inductance Principle 2: Inductance Is the Number of Webers of Field Line Rings Around a Conductor per Amp of Current Through It6.4 Self-Inductance and Mutual Inductance6.5 Inductance Principle 3: When the Number of Field Line Rings Around a Conductor Changes, There Will Be a Voltage Induced Across the Ends of the Conductor6.6 Partial Inductance6.7 Effective, Total, or Net Inductance and Ground Bounce6.8 Loop Self- and Mutual Inductance6.9 The Power Distribution Network (PDN) and Loop Inductance6.10 Loop Inductance per Square of Planes6.11 Loop Inductance of Planes and Via Contacts6.12 Loop Inductance of Planes with a Field of Clearance Holes6.13 Loop Mutual Inductance6.14 Equivalent Inductance of Multiple Inductors6.15 Summary of Inductance6.16 Current Distributions and Skin Depth6.17 High-Permeability Materials6.18 Eddy Currents6.19 The Bottom LineEnd-of-Chapter Review Questions