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#106349 - 'Low-Q' = 'high-ESR' Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Tsuneo said:
Therefore, 'low-Q' means 'high-ESR', 'low-ESL' and 'high-C'. 'Low-Q' mainly means 'high-ESR', not so much 'low-ESL' and 'high-C', especially if 'C' and the package (means 'ESL') are given. Kai |
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'Low-Q' = 'high-ESR' | 01/01/70 00:00 |