In Reply to: RE: definitions posted by Tre' on November 17, 2014 at 21:31:41:
I am not attempting to be argumentative, but it does not matter what may or may not have become common usage on the internet; the words in use here have a very clear meaning.
Any cap (of any size) that is parallel to a given R(k) and connected to the cathode at one end and the ground at the other end comprises a fully bypassed R(k).
The effective bandwidth of such an setup is an entirely different matter; I would suggest calling it 'inadequately bypassed for full-range operation' (or something similar).
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors:
Follow Ups
- words have meaning - Jim Dowdy 18:37:12 11/18/14 (13)
- That's fine. - Tre' 19:29:22 11/18/14 (12)
- partially bypassed R(k) - Jim Dowdy 19:48:36 11/18/14 (11)
- RE: partially bypassed R(k) - tube wrangler 21:44:26 11/18/14 (7)
- RE: partially bypassed R(k) - Tre' 08:16:55 11/19/14 (6)
- Wow!!! - mach1 23:47:21 11/19/14 (3)
- RE: Wow!!! - Tre' 07:27:46 11/20/14 (2)
- what are your expectations? - Jim Dowdy 14:41:34 11/20/14 (1)
- I'm off-subject, here - Frihed89 15:30:48 11/20/14 (0)
- RE: partially bypassed R(k) - tube wrangler 10:33:35 11/19/14 (1)
- RE: partially bypassed R(k) - Tre' 12:42:50 11/19/14 (0)
- RE: partially bypassed R(k) - Tre' 20:07:10 11/18/14 (2)
- RE: partially bypassed R(k) - GSH 20:23:07 11/18/14 (1)
- RE: partially bypassed R(k) - mach1 23:58:09 11/19/14 (0)