| Subject: | Re: Re: 22,000uF capacitor |
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| From: | Grahamclk@aol.com |
| Date: | Thu, 13 Jan 2000 09:08:32 |
In a message dated 11/01/00 21:30:28 GMT Standard Time, Dave_Simpson@londonweb.net writes: << Large value electrolytics have significant self inductances ie. impedance to high frequencies. >> Quite so. It's standard practice to have a lower value higher-voltage rugged (non-electroytic) across them for this reason. There could still be resonances you would need a host of kit to measure and then analyse the complex equivalent circuit elements that result. Graham Clarke |
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