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In Reply to: Re: BG "noninductive to 10GHz" implausable to more than one engineer posted by Wally on December 17, 2002 at 04:11:55:
With some 0,012Ohms impedance minimum at 35kHz, 2200uF/100V BG N has 0,06Ohms at 1MHz. Not even close to 100Ohms. That is what I meant.I definitely did not find any diagram that shows the impedance of the BG at those GHz, but the words they actually use are “pure C into the GHzs rangeâ€. What BG claim at their site is also: “Frequency Characteristic: 10GHz (100,000 times higher than existing ones)â€. That again could mean they have impedance minimum at 10GHz. If I remember correctly, once I read even something like impedance and ESR lower infinitely as the frequency increases. I hope there is more info in Jelmax Techical Reports (which I just ordered).
Pedja
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- Re: BG "noninductive to 10GHz" implausable to more than one engineer - Pedja 07:19:21 12/17/02 (1)
- Re: BG "noninductive to 10GHz" implausable to more than one engineer - Werner 03:41:22 12/20/02 (0)