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Unintentional capacitive coupling
« on: October 27, 2019, 11:50:47 pm »
This question comes from text from the AOE 3rd ed. It's about unintentional capacitive coupling right after differentiators in chapter 1.

I dont understand: “resistor termination on your signal line.” and “reduce the source resistance of the signal line.” I understand how capacitors, charge, voltage, and current, differentiators supplied DC, sin, and squarewaves so Figure 1.45 makes sense. I've written and attached a 7 page document about capacitors I'm currently working on. Would you please help me by rephrasing the parts of the text I don't understand, providing an example, and or explain like I'm five (elif). Thanks.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/12gug-CDFmSIw96a-6j31GgybIcRjOr09F0q_aluErJ8/edit?usp=sharing
 


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