Download the cheats丨ADI experts talk about 23 key points in using resistors, capacitors, and inductors
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Although basic, there are many issues behind passive components that are worth studying in depth. If you don't understand them clearly, you may "turn over" during circuit design. ADI Think Tank has launched an electronic tool book for passive components - "Key Points for Using Passive Components", which collects relevant information about passive components from ADI official, and classifies and organizes them from the aspects of component selection, application design, and test measurement. There are a total of 23 technical articles , which aim to help engineers and electronic engineering students sort out the basic knowledge of basic components of electronic circuits and solve challenges encountered in the circuit design process.
Examples of key points in using passive components
What is the best way to measure inductor current in a switching power supply?
Switching power supplies often use inductors to temporarily store energy. When evaluating these power supplies, measuring the inductor current often helps to understand the complete voltage conversion circuit. But what is the best way to measure inductor current?
Why is Bypass Capacitor Selection Important?
Designers must consider parasitics when selecting bypass capacitors, as well as when using capacitors in filters, integrators, timing circuits, and other applications where the actual capacitance value is important. Improper selection can result in circuit instability, excessive noise and power consumption, shortened product lifecycles, and unpredictable circuit behavior.
Why ICs need their own decoupling capacitors
Power lines act like antennas and may pick up high-frequency (HF) noise from elsewhere and couple it into the system through electric, magnetic, electromagnetic, and direct conduction fields. HF noise on the power supply side can affect the performance of many circuits, so any HF noise present on the IC power supply must be shorted to ground.
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"Key Points for Using Passive Components"
No matter how complex the circuit application is, the use of passive components such as resistors, capacitors and inductors is always an unavoidable topic. As an "ADI Think Tank" designed to help engineers easily solve practical application problems, we will certainly not miss this important field. We hope that this "Key Points for the Use of Passive Components" can help you.
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