A search for "inductance" on the forum gives a number of hits - Garth in particular mentions it in discussions of power supply routing and decoupling. So here are some links to possibly-related discussions:
Jack Ganssle shows how edge times, rather than frequency, are important, and so fast parts can be a problem even in slow systems. Via Garth's post here.
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Unfortunately it's not even necessary to be cynic (anymore) to translate that to "we'll sell your email address to some spammer and somebody will forever be filling your inbox with junk". So I stopped when I reached that point - something I should have done much more of in the past, looking at what happened to my inbox afterwards.
I just tested the form with my usual bogus answers, and it will let you continue to the download once filled.
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Dr. Howard Johnson's articles which used to be free online can be found free again, archived, at https://web.archive.org/web/20120302190 ... eyword.htm . (This comes, finally, from Ed's occasional nudging to learn to use the WayBack Machine. ) I tried to edit all my posts' Dr. Howard Johnson article links with the archive URL correction. Hopefully I got them all.