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Capacitor used to prevent energy transfer between two circuits
In electronics, a decoupling capacitor is a capacitor used to decouple (i.e. prevent electrical energy from transferring to) one part of a circuit from
Decoupling_capacitor
Fixed-value capacitor using ceramic
X2Y decoupling capacitor X2Y decoupling capacitors with different case sizes Inner construction of a X2Y capacitor Circuit diagram of a X2Y capacitor in
Ceramic_capacitor
Manufacturing styles of an electronic device
capacitors, snubber capacitors, coupling, decoupling or bypassing capacitors. Often, more than one capacitor family is employed for these applications
Capacitor_types
Electronic component
reactance is small at the signal frequency, is employed. A decoupling capacitor is a capacitor used to protect one part of a circuit from the effect of
Capacitor
Type of electrolytic capacitor
A tantalum electrolytic capacitor is an electrolytic capacitor, a passive component of electronic circuits. It consists of a pellet of porous tantalum
Tantalum_capacitor
Solid conductive electrolyte
their electrolytic capacitors. Capacitors with lower ESR and lower equivalent series inductance (ESL) for bypass and decoupling capacitors used in power supply
Polymer_capacitor
Type of capacitor
An electrolytic capacitor is a polarized capacitor whose anode or positive plate is made of a metal that forms an insulating oxide layer through anodization
Electrolytic_capacitor
Prevention of undesired energy transfer between electrical subsystems
(coupling) between subsystems. A common example is connecting localized decoupling capacitors close to the power leads of integrated circuits to suppress coupling
Decoupling_(electronics)
Type of capacitor
charge and discharge current through the decoupling or smoothing capacitor. Due to the ESR of the capacitor the ripple current IR causes electrical power
Aluminum electrolytic capacitor
Aluminum_electrolytic_capacitor
Electrical capacitor with an insulating plastic film as the dielectric
Film capacitors, plastic film capacitors, film dielectric capacitors, or polymer film capacitors, generically called film caps as well as power film capacitors
Film_capacitor
Transfer of energy between circuits
electronic oscillator. Coupling (electronics) DC block Decoupling (electronics) Decoupling capacitor Direct coupling Differential capacitance RC coupling
Capacitive_coupling
Integrated circuit used for timer applications
not used, thus it should be connected to ground through a 10 nF decoupling capacitor to shunt electrical noise. However, if a time-varying voltage source
555_timer_IC
Topics referred to by the same term
repetitive behaviors Decoupling (electronics), prevention of undesired energy transfer between electrical media Decoupling capacitor, most common implementation
Decoupling
Uses of capacitors in daily life
reactance is small at the signal frequency, is employed. A decoupling capacitor is a capacitor used to decouple one part of a circuit from another. Noise
Applications_of_capacitors
Discrete device in an electronic system
Photoflash capacitor Reservoir capacitor / Bulk capacitor Coupling capacitor Decoupling capacitor / Buffer capacitor Bypass capacitor Pull capacitor / Padding
Electronic_component
Surface mount integrated circuit package with "gull wing" pins extending from all sides
supply decoupling is improved by having the decoupling capacitors mounted on top of this package. E.g. TI offers 256-pin CQFP packages where decoupling capacitors
Quad_flat_package
Capacitors
mid-19th century. William Dubilier invented a small mica capacitor in 1909 which was used in decoupling applications. They were put into large scale commercial
Silver_mica_capacitor
Series of voltage regulator integrated circuits
chips), and not a linear regulator like the 78xx ICs. While external capacitors are typically required, 78xx series ICs do not require additional components
78xx
Topics referred to by the same term
Block capacitor may refer to: DC-blocking capacitor also known as coupling capacitor a misnomer for a decoupling, reservoir or smoothing capacitor, possibly
Block_capacitor
Analysis to check desired voltage and current
on-package capacitors. Frequencies below 100 MHz are handled on the PCB by plane capacitance and using decoupling capacitors. Capacitors work on different
Power_integrity
Intentional loss in output voltage of a power supply as it drives a load
suddenly disconnected, the voltage will show a peak. The output decoupling capacitors have to "absorb" these transients before the control loop has a
Voltage_droop
Capacitor with high capacitance in a small package
against wrong polarity. SAL electrolytic capacitors are used for filtering, smoothing coupling and decoupling applications in industrial, medical and automotive
SAL_electrolytic_capacitor
Disturbance in an electrical circuit due to external sources of radio waves
circuits, important means of reducing EMI are: the use of bypass or decoupling capacitors on each active device (connected across the power supply, as close
Electromagnetic_interference
Usually unwanted capacitance in a circuit
collector or emitter have voltage dependence too. Parasitic impedance Decoupling capacitor Glisson, Tildon H. (2011). Introduction to Circuit Analysis and Design
Parasitic_capacitance
Adjustable linear voltage regulator
Schematic of LM317 in a typical voltage regulator configuration, including decoupling capacitors to address input noise and output transients.
LM317
Electrically conductive surface, usually connected to electrical ground
devices. The two facing areas of copper create a large parallel plate decoupling capacitor that prevents noise from being coupled from one circuit to another
Ground_plane
Class of digital circuits
reduced noise margin and lower performance. TTL systems usually have a decoupling capacitor for every one or two IC packages, so that a current pulse from one
Transistor–transistor_logic
Electrical system design based on power distribution
substrate, occur as implicit decoupling capacitance in a power distribution network. Unfortunately, this implicit decoupling capacitance is sometimes not
Power_network_design_(IC)
Instrument to measure radio wave frequency
diode is wired a ceramic decoupling capacitor. Finally a galvanometer is wired to the terminals of the decoupling capacitor. The device will be sensitive
Absorption_wavemeter
Model of computation
circuit malfunction. In order to limit these spikes large number of decoupling capacitors are used. Another solution is to use a GALS design style, i.e. design
Globally asynchronous locally synchronous
Globally_asynchronous_locally_synchronous
Standard on surge immunity
standard: two types of Combination Wave Generators (CWG) and various Coupling/Decoupling Networks (CDN) depending on the test level and type. First, a Combination
IEC_61000-4-5
Characteristic quality of sounds from vacuum tube amplifiers
Another limitation is in the combination of high output impedance, decoupling capacitor and grid resistor, which acts as a high-pass filter. If interconnections
Tube_sound
Intel processor microarchitecture
Devil's Canyon CPUs include a TDP increase to 88 W, additional decoupling capacitors to help smooth out the outputs from the fully integrated voltage
Haswell_(microarchitecture)
Concept in computing
becomes available. Long (or medium) pre-charge pins make contact; decoupling capacitors start to charge up. Real time delay of tens of milliseconds. Short
Hot_swapping
Two systems are coupled if they are interacting with each other
one in a similar manner. In LC circuits, charge oscillates between the capacitor and the inductor and can therefore be modeled as a simple harmonic oscillator
Coupling_(physics)
Low frequency audio feedback
This is caused by inadequate power supply filtering or decoupling. The electrolytic capacitors used in equipment of 1960s vintage contained liquid electrolyte
Motorboating_(electronics)
Series of video cards
cards based on the RV790 GPU. Featuring an improved design with decoupling capacitors to reduce signal noise, altered ASIC power distribution and re-timed
Radeon_HD_4000_series
Missile guidance computer
electrical power from the power distribution system, including decoupling capacitors, in less than 1 microsecond and restored to the specified voltage
D-37C
Inductor used as a low-pass filter
name; the name "choke" is used if an inductor is used for blocking or decoupling higher frequencies, but the component is simply called an "inductor" if
Choke_(electronics)
Radar defence system in Britain in World War II
this point required the receiver to be hand-tuned, selecting the decoupling capacitors and impedance of the power supplies. The receiver system, built
Chain_Home
Operational amplifier for audio applications
incompatible with most other op amps. The 5532 is sensitive to power supply AC decoupling; failure to decouple leads to erratic internal high-frequency oscillation
NE5532
American engineer
Wiley & Sons Press, 2006) Power Distribution Networks with On-Chip Decoupling Capacitors (Springer Verlag, 2008 and 2011), first and second edition Three-Dimensional
Eby_Friedman
Callins 18.000uF main filtercaps and no decoupling for the driver stage. The second version added 1.700uF decoupling caps for the driver stage and WW Fischer
Mark_Levinson_ML-3
Transfer of energy between circuits
from one circuit segment to another having a DC potential by use of a capacitor. Electrical energy may be transferred from one circuit segment to another
Coupling_(electronics)
Linear integrated circuit precision shunt regulator
frequencies (ca. 10 kHz–1 MHz), and is usually broken by decoupling the LED from the output capacitor with a zener diode or a low-pass filter. The simplest
TL431
Nuclear bomb
a spin of 5 revolutions per second. This was to improve stability and decoupling during high speed delivery. Three alternatives to the weapon were also
B61_nuclear_bomb
Board to support and connect electronic components
paint for conductors and carbon material for resistors, with ceramic disc capacitors and subminiature vacuum tubes soldered in place. The technique proved
Printed_circuit_board
Gas-filled tube for voltage regulation employing either glow or corona discharge
be easily filtered out by placing a small capacitor in parallel with the VR tube or using an RC decoupling network downstream of the VR tube. Too large
Voltage-regulator_tube
Integrated circuit
differential amplifiers, P+ guard-rings, differential topology, on-chip decoupling, and triple-well isolation. Mixed-signal devices are available as standard
Mixed-signal integrated circuit
Mixed-signal_integrated_circuit
Communication connector using the USB protocol
limits the inrush current (i.e., the current used to charge decoupling and filter capacitors) when the device is first connected. Otherwise, connecting
USB_hardware
Electrical engineering concept
fibers covering the surface or both. Other general measures include: Decoupling or filtering at critical points such as cable entries and high-speed switches
Electromagnetic_compatibility
Quantum computing implementation
either a fixed element (such as a capacitor) or be controllable (like the DC-SQUID). In the first case, decoupling qubits during the time the gate is
Superconducting quantum computing
Superconducting_quantum_computing
cause heavy currents in the output stages and, with poor power supply decoupling, these upset the input stage biasing and disrupt the high frequency oscillations
Squegging
grid, a double busbar failure occurred in a 440kV substation, leading to decoupling of a key transmission link between central and southern Sweden. Eventually
List_of_major_power_outages
Multi-core microprocessor microarchitecture
underneath. The 65 nm high-performance PowerXCell 8i with extra capacitors on top due to decoupling needed for noise introduced by the DDR2 interface STI Center
Cell_(processor)
Sound wave which travels along the surface of an elastic material
not drift as much as a simple LC oscillator, where conditions such as capacitor performance and battery voltage will vary substantially with temperature
Surface_acoustic_wave
Reference point in an electrical circuit from which voltages are measured
Note, by Paul Brokaw and Jeff Barrow "An IC Amplifier User’s Guide to Decoupling, Grounding, and Making Things Go Right for a Change" (PDF) — Analog Devices
Ground_(electricity)
Electronic filter that is constructed with waveguide technology
applications such as audio electronics use filters composed of discrete capacitors and inductors. Somewhere in the very high frequency band, designers switch
Waveguide_filter
Converting waste materials into new products
studies have shown that recycling in itself is inefficient to perform the "decoupling" of economic development from the depletion of non-renewable raw materials
Recycling
Integrated audio amplifier
mechanical vibration through more efficient materials, compliant mounting and decoupling. The SUPERNAIT benefits from a fully active line-level preamp developed
Naim_NAIT
Chemical preparation for silica particles
produces a greater number of nucleation sites and hence smaller particles. Decoupling the hydrolysis and condensation process affords a level of product control
Stöber_process
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(Варфоломей) Russian form of Greek Bartholomaios, VARFOLOMEI means "son of Talmai."
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Powerful.
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One with healthy and Happy looks, Radiant
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Lord of Flowers
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English : nickname for someone with a complexion that was as ‘white as a lily’ (Middle English lilie).
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Name of Lord Hanuman
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Military glory.
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The all-comprehending
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Traditional
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Granter of strength
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v. t.
The portion of a half-coupling fastened to the end of a hose.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Decuple
n.
A coupling pin. See under Coupling.
n.
The cap or coupling of a flail, through which the thongs pass which connect the handle and swingel.
n.
A bar, pin or wedge, to secure a crank, pulley, coupling, etc., upon a shaft, and prevent relative turning; sometimes holding by friction alone, but more frequently by its resistance to shearing, being usually embedded partly in the shaft and partly in the crank, pulley, etc.
n.
The act of coupling or joining; union; conjunction.
n.
The act of bringing or coming together; connection; sexual union.
n.
A device or contrivance which serves to couple or connect adjacent parts or objects; as, a belt coupling, which connects the ends of a belt; a car coupling, which connects the cars in a train; a shaft coupling, which connects the ends of shafts.
n.
The coupling together of different feet; as, in Greek verse, an iambic syzygy.
n.
A short sled, mostly used as one of a pair connected by a reach or coupling; also, the compound sled so formed.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Couple
n.
Union; combination; a coupling; a pair.
n.
An apparatus for coupling two octave notes, capable of being attached to a keyed instrument.
n.
Beheading.
n.
An openmouthed bar at the end of a car, which receives a coupling link and pin by which the car is drawn. It is usually provided with a spring to give elasticity to the connection between the cars of a train.
n.
A device which is used for coupling shafting, etc., so as to transmit motion, and which may be disengaged at pleasure.
n.
The act of coupling, or the state of being coupled; union.
n.
The act of recouping.
n.
A coupling pin. See under Coupling.
n.
A bar of iron with an eye at each end, or a heavy link, for coupling a locomotive to a tender or car.