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why you should leave 100nF behind

2025-01-27 18:23:17.590702+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

I haven't been doing much hardware recently, but this is a good read on capacitor selection, and one that I should probably read again a few times, 'cause most of my hardware has just been plugging app notes together until things work. Code In Security: Proper decoupling practices, and why you should leave 100nF behind

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