Leiser
Automotive
- Apr 19, 2007
- 92
Hi,
I have to filter RF signals from DC lines. I was thinking using capacitors connected to those lines and ground, shunt capacitors.
I have to filter signals from AM, 150KHz to 2GHz. I was thinking just using small capacitors which SRF is around 2GHz. But looking at some circuits I have seen they use big capacitors, the problem is that its SRF is very low, my question is the following:
Why not use just a small capacitor? as it will behave as a short circuit from very low frequencies to its SFR? unless my approach is not correct and it won´t behave as a short at very low frequencies close to DC.
Thanks.
I have to filter RF signals from DC lines. I was thinking using capacitors connected to those lines and ground, shunt capacitors.
I have to filter signals from AM, 150KHz to 2GHz. I was thinking just using small capacitors which SRF is around 2GHz. But looking at some circuits I have seen they use big capacitors, the problem is that its SRF is very low, my question is the following:
Why not use just a small capacitor? as it will behave as a short circuit from very low frequencies to its SFR? unless my approach is not correct and it won´t behave as a short at very low frequencies close to DC.
Thanks.