Coupling and Decoupling Capacitors
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 พ.ค. 2024
- Coupling capacitors are used to connect circuits such that AC signals (audio frequency and radio frequency, etc.) can pass from one stage to the next while blocking DC voltages. They are also used to prevent DC loading of circuits from test equipment. Decoupling capacitors are filters used to reduce transient voltages caused by varying current demands from circuits.
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There was a comment at 12:05 to insert a coil, but that would only make things worse if you have switching ICs. Or?
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Great explanation. What is the appropriate size and calculation for a bypass capasitor? Thanks.
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Good info.
Good but missing crucial info on how to size the capacitors. Only the test equipment one, but then it was unclear how the impedance of the circuit was determined...
Hi, Thanks again for easy to understand tutorials. I understand coupling and decoupling caps, but which group above does bypass caps belong to??
Bypass is the same thing as decoupling, just a different expression. Interchangeable.
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Sir we can have a changing building and collapsing/changing magnetic field without its polarity reversing right?
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I think it would be better to include that one tenth of the Fco into the formula to not keep it in mind. So we would get C = 10/(2 pi Z Fco) = 5/(pi Z Fco).
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Is the cap built into scope, or do you have to add one?
Yes capacitor is built into it
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I figured the needed capacitance to be 796 Micro Farads.
I've had a lot of success with the ceramic ones with arduino inputs. The other non electrolytic ones are only known by color 😂😂
7.96 is 8
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