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Coupling and Decoupling Capacitance

05/08/2008 3:07 AM

what is a coupling capacitance? and decoupling cap.?

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Re: coupling and decoupling cpacitance.

05/08/2008 7:37 AM

Hello AH_WA70

Please read the following weblink information, as it will save my fingers from typing it all out, once again

Capacitive Coupling: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitive_coupling

Decoupling Capacitance: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decoupling_capacitor

If you are still needing help after that, please advise here.

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Re: Coupling and Decoupling Capacitance

05/18/2008 12:44 AM

Capacitors couple AC and decouple DC. It does both.

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