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Hi,
I was wondering as to how to choose the correct value of a DC blocking capacitor with least possible reactance with atleast 5V and 20mA. Center Frequency 910MHz. The value of capacitor that i need is above 200pF.. I know the thumb rule that SRF(self resonant frequency) 2 Operating frequency. but i enquired both Farnell and Rscomponents distributors in UK as am here .., Only low value capacitors satify the above criteria of SRF. How do i proceed with the same... Thanks a lot Alec |
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![]() I was wondering as to how to choose the correct value of a DC blocking capacitor with least possible reactance with atleast 5V and 20mA. Center Frequency 910MHz. The value of capacitor that i need is above 200pF.. I know the thumb rule that SRF(self resonant frequency) 2 Operating frequency. but i enquired both Farnell and Rscomponents distributors in UK as am here .., Only low value capacitors satify the above criteria of SRF. How do i proceed with the same... Thanks a lot Alec Well, you might try paralleling a bunch of little ones. W4ZCB |
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Alec wrote:
Hi, I was wondering as to how to choose the correct value of a DC blocking capacitor with least possible reactance with atleast 5V and 20mA. Center Frequency 910MHz. The value of capacitor that i need is above 200pF.. I know the thumb rule that SRF(self resonant frequency) 2 Operating frequency. but i enquired both Farnell and Rscomponents distributors in UK as am here .., Only low value capacitors satify the above criteria of SRF. How do i proceed with the same... Thanks a lot Alec I'm confused. Why do you care what the capacitance is? If you choose a capacitor that is series resonant at 910 MHz (i.e., the reactance is zero), isn't that is the best bypass capacitor or coupling capacitor that you can get. If you are doing high volume work, you may want to standardize on a high quality (porcelain, etc) capacitor from single manufacturer so that the SRF is tightly controlled. If you need the 200pf for DC (or low frequency) reasons, consider two different capacitors - one for low frequencies and one for high frequencies. You'll need to isolate them so they don't interact unexpectedly. I doubt whether you'll find a 200pf cap with that SRF. Bob. |
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