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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. RC circuit - Wikipedia

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    To synthesise as an RC circuit, all the critical frequencies (poles and zeroes) must be on the negative real axis and alternate between poles and zeroes with an equal number of each. Further, the critical frequency nearest the origin must be a pole, assuming the rational function represents an impedance rather than an admittance.

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

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  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. Switched capacitor - Wikipedia

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    A simple switched-capacitor parasitic-sensitive integrator. Switched-capacitor simulated resistors can replace the input resistor in an op amp integrator to provide accurate voltage gain and integration. One of the earliest of these circuits is the parasitic-sensitive integrator developed by the Czech engineer Bedrich Hosticka. [3]

  8. Capacitor - Wikipedia

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    The RKM code following IEC 60062 and BS 1852 is a notation to state a capacitor's value in a circuit diagram. It avoids using a decimal separator and replaces the decimal separator with the SI prefix symbol for the particular value (and the letter F for weight 1). The code is also used for part markings.

  9. Electronic component - Wikipedia

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    Some different capacitors for electronic equipment Capacitors store and release electrical charge. They are used for filtering power supply lines, tuning resonant circuits, and for blocking DC voltages while passing AC signals, among numerous other uses.

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