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Can someone tell me what a feedthrough capacitor actually does? One source
says it passes DC or low frequency signal through a panel, and another says it passes any signal through said panel. Are they nothing more than a feed-through device with a small amount of capacitive reactance? My Encyclopedia of Electronics leaves me hanging on this one... Thanks for any help, Dave |
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