Transcription of CHAPTER 10: PASSIVE COMPONENTS - Analog Devices
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PASSIVE COMPONENTS CHAPTER 10: PASSIVE COMPONENTS INTRODUCTION SECTION : CAPACITORS BASICS DIELECTRIC TYPES TOLERANCE, TEMPERATURE, AND OTHER EFFECTS PARASITICS DIELLECTRIC ABSORPTION CAPACITOR PARASITICS AND DISSIPATION FACTOR ASSEMBLE CRITICAL COMPONENTS LAST SECTION.
Multilayer ceramic “chip caps” are increasingly popular for bypassing and filtering at 10 MHz or more, because their very low inductance design allows near optimum RF bypassing. In smaller values, ceramic chip caps have an operating frequency range to 1 GHz. For these and other capacitors for high frequency applications, a useful value can
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