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Not much more info. These are definetly feedthru caps and they want
them verified to be Zo of 50 +/- 10. ( We're a small parts testing house) Maybe they're meant to be signal feedthrus? I assumed they were for power lines ,but you're right; being Zo = 50 they must be for signals? On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 16:46:25 -0500, Bob Liesenfeld wrote: wrote: I have a bunch of small feedthru caps that I need to measure their Zo to assure it's 50 +/-10 ohms. Any thoughts on how to do it? I'm going to try to put a 50 ohm load on them and look at them with a network analyzer. I should be able to get it's Zo from the VSWR, no? Any other ways? Hmmmmm....Are you sure you mean feedthrough capacitors? My understanding of FT caps is that they are a very low Z from the terminal(s) to ground while allowing a DC voltage to pass through. I don't see where you are getting the 50 Ohm Z value. But, perhaps I have missed something. More info? Bob WB0POQ |
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