Imagine low ESL - Developing Film Capacitor with low Inductance using Bode 100
by Axel Schmidt - Yageo Power applications go along with high currents. Wideband technology allows higher switching frequencies. Together, this requires a special focus on the low inductance of the whole system. The topic of the investigation with Bode 100 is how a vendor develops low inductance components, what are the set screws to achieve a low ESL component, and how to build simulation models for the higher sophisticated SPICE software.

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