Skin Depth Calculator

Calculate the skin depth of a conductor in meters and micrometers from frequency, resistivity, and relative permeability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is skin depth?

Skin depth is the distance below a conductor surface at which alternating current density falls to about thirty-seven percent of its surface value. It shrinks as frequency rises.

Why does skin depth matter at high frequencies?

Because current crowds toward the surface, a wire effective resistance rises with frequency and the interior carries little current. Engineers use hollow conductors, plating, and litz wire to manage this.

Important Disclaimer: Estimates for informational purposes only.

This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. Results are based on assumptions and may not reflect actual outcomes. Consult qualified professionals in relevant fields before making important decisions based on these results.