In Reply to: Re: Those who know Bob Pease... posted by john curl on June 15, 2003 at 11:51:17:
For my DA tests, I used a 20ms wide, bandwidth limited asymmetrical pulse. Then, 2 different, but similar value caps are differentially compared with identical as possible RC time constants.Ok. So the percentage figures correspond to what exactly? And how were you able to determine that the results were solely due to dielectric absorption?
We did all this work and published it 15-20 years ago.
Analysis and modeling of dielectric absorption had been going on for over 40 years before that. Don't know that being 40 years behind the curve is anything to brag about. :)
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- Re: Those who know Bob Pease... - Steve Eddy 12:25:56 06/15/03 (5)
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- Re: I don't know that "surly" is the correct characterization... - john curl 19:13:31 06/15/03 (1)
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