Which component I should choose to simulated a stepper motor's winding?

Dear all,
I'm now trying to design a chopper type stepper motor driver. In order to learn from basic, I build a simple circle with only one motor winding. I choose advanced inductor for motor winding. But some of the parameters required in this component cannot get.
I'm now able to measure target motor's parameters using a programable LCR meter, and get results below:
Winding-1:
Inductance : 524.6uH
Z : 392.7 ohms
Q factor : 1.758
Winding-2:
Inductance: 543.5uH
Z : 392.9 ohms
Q factor : 1.770
How to use these readings to get :
1.Inductor Self Resonant Frequency
2.Inductor Rated Current(Idc)
Or should I choose another component?
Thanks
Stanley Hsu

Hi Jet,
I used Multisim power pro version 10.1. Sorry I forget where I found this component, but I upload the property page of this inductor. Hope you can find something.
Attachments:
Inductor_Advanced.JPG ‏72 KB

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    Hi Jet,
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    Attachments:
    Inductor_Advanced.JPG ‏72 KB

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