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Am Thu, 24 Nov 2005 09:55:13 -0800 schrieb RST Engineering (jw)
: into account without even thinking about it. However, a student new to the field (as my freshman engineering students are) makes the mistake repeatedly, even when using a decent text called ... um ... The Art Of Something Or Other. When their RF amplifier starts squeeging or motorboating, I tell them that the power supply isn't bypassed well enough, and I'll be damned if the first thing they do is put a BIGGER capacitor on the supply line. Like some of us could lough nicely, when a new guy at a customer (semiconductor fab/asics) of the last company I worked for had to test an RF Chip. Another engineer came to look what the guy is doing, saw he didn't bypass the power supply and recommended to do so. The young engineer put a nice 2200µF electrolytic at the terminals of the lab-power-supply. -- Martin |
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