In Reply to: Re: "Do you ever take into account the signal voltage in addition to the DC voltage?" Yes, Yes you do. posted by lurcher on August 2, 2006 at 11:50:04:
...of the cap's conductors. Not only that, one has to multitply the maximum AC-RMS Voltage by 2.8 to convert it to DC, as it's the peak-to-peak Voltage the cap is exposed to.
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- I think you're wrong. I believe the signal Voltage is indeed a 'potential' between adjacent layers... - jeffreybehr 12:04:57 08/02/06 (1)
- Re: I think you're wrong. I believe the signal Voltage is indeed a 'potential' between adjacent layers... - lurcher 14:33:07 08/03/06 (0)