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In Reply to: RE: 10-20uf across op amp PS? posted by Tweaker456 on March 29, 2016 at 20:31:39:
Capacitors, like everything else, are not perfect. A perfect cap would have a falling Z that was linear with frequency. A real cap has a 'U' shaped Z, where the Z falls with increasing frequency, and then at some point (depending on construction and value) the Z will start to rise due to lead inductance. The larger the cap value, the lower in frequency this happens. This info is on the internet. Look for it.
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- RE: 10-20uf across op amp PS? - Hornlover 08:25:54 03/30/16 (0)