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  2. DC block - Wikipedia

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    DC blocks also help suppress signal leakage, such as modulation leakage in signal sources, thereby improving the system’s signal integrity. They can enhance the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in sensitive communication systems by preventing the intrusion of unwanted currents.

  3. Capacitor types - Wikipedia

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    For any discrete capacitor, there is a frequency above DC at which it ceases to behave as a pure capacitor. This frequency, where is as high as , is called the self-resonant frequency. The self-resonant frequency is the lowest frequency at which the impedance passes through a minimum.

  4. File:World Map of Mains Voltages and Frequencies, Detailed.svg

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    This map reflects the nominal voltage of residential buildings of most countries. In the USA and Canada, there are 2 nominal voltages: 120V and 240V concurrently. This is not a 3 phase system and 240V is not a phase-phase voltage. This system is unique and is only used in certain parts of the world. 230/380V in Europe does not use a similar system.

  5. List of electronic component packaging types - Wikipedia

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    The metric codes still represent the dimensions in mm, even though the imperial size codes are no longer aligned. Problematically, some manufacturers are developing metric 0201 components with dimensions of 0.25 mm × 0.125 mm (0.0098 in × 0.0049 in), [ 31 ] but the imperial 01005 name is already being used for the 0.4 mm × 0.2 mm (0.0157 in ...

  6. Applications of capacitors - Wikipedia

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    Capacitors used for suppressing undesirable frequencies are sometimes called filter capacitors. They are common in electrical and electronic equipment, and cover a number of applications, such as: Glitch removal on direct current (DC) power rails; Radio frequency interference (RFI) removal for signal or power lines entering or leaving equipment

  7. Stub (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    They are often used to replace discrete capacitors and inductors, because at UHF and microwave frequencies lumped components perform poorly due to parasitic reactance. [1] Stubs are commonly used in antenna impedance matching circuits, frequency selective filters , and resonant circuits for UHF electronic oscillators and RF amplifiers .

  8. Capacitor - Wikipedia

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    Frequency is relative to the natural frequency ω 0. (Its damping ratio ζ and ω 0 would depend on the particular capacitor.) Lower frequencies are more capacitive. Around ω 0, the total impedance and voltage drop is primarily resistive. Higher frequencies are more inductive.

  9. Capacitive coupling - Wikipedia

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    Each coupling capacitor along with the input electrical impedance of the next stage forms a high-pass filter and the sequence of filters results in a cumulative filter with a cutoff frequency that may be higher than those of each individual filter. Coupling capacitors can also introduce nonlinear distortion at low frequencies. This is not an ...